LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE 
FRENCH  ALLIANCE  IN  THE 
AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 


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LIBRAEY  OF  CONGRESS 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 

This  list  was  prepared  for  the  volume  entitled  ' '  Rocham- 
beau  Commemoration  by  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of 
America  of  the  services  of  the  French  auxiliary  forces  in  the 
War  of  Independence,  prepared  by  the  authority  of  Congress 
under  the  direction  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library.  By 
De  B.  Randolph  Keim."  The  publication  of  that  work  being 
delayed,  it  was  decided  to  print  this  list  separately. 

It  gives  first  titles  of  works  relating  to  the  French  alliance, 
then  United  States  Government  documents.  The  remaining 
titles  are  grouped  under  the  headings,  "Marquis  de  Lafay- 
ette," "The  French  Fleet  in  the  American  Revolution,"  "The 
Siege  of  Yorktown." 

A.  P.  C.  GRIFFIN 

Chief  Bibliographer 
HERBERT  PUTNAM 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C.,  April  9,  1907 

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LIST  OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO  THE  FRENCH  ALLIANCE  IN  THE 
AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 

AFFAIRES  de  1'Angleterre  et  de  1'Amerique.     [t.  1-15.] 

Anvers,  iJ7(>-\_79\-     15  vols.  in  17.     Tables.     8°. 

BALCH,  EHse  Willing.  Marquis  de  Fleury,  lieutenant-colonel  in  the 
Continental  army. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  i,  Dec.,  1877,  pp.  724-726.) 

BALCH,  Thomas.     Les  Fran£ais  en  Amerique  pendant  la  guerre  de  1'inde'- 

pendance  des  Btats-Unis,  1777-1783. 
Paris:  A.  Sauton;  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  [etc.'],  1872.     viii, 

237pp.     Plates.    Portraits.     Folded  map.    8°. 

•    The  French  in  America  during  the  war  of  independence  of  the 

United  States,  1777-1783.     A  translation  ...  of  Les  Frangais  en 

Amerique  pendant  la  guerre  de  1'independance  des  Btats-Unis. 

Philadelphia:  Porter  &  Coates,  1891-1895.    2  vols.    Portrait.    Folded 

maps.     8°. 

Vol.  i  translated  by  Thomas  Willing  Balch;  v.  2,  by  Edwin  Swift  Balch 
and  IJlise  willing  Balch. 

BEAUMARCHAIS,  Pierre  Augustin  Caron  de.     Me"moires. 

Paris:  Furne,  1826.     2  vols.     8°.     (CEuvres  completes  de  Beaumar- 
chais,  vol.  4-5. ) 

BIRON,  [Armand  Louis  de  Gontaut]  due  de  Lauzun,  afterwards  due  de. 
Lettres  sur  les  Etats  ge'ne'raux  de  1789,  ou  De'tail  des  stances  de 
1'assemblee  de  la  noblesse  et  des  trois  ordres,  du  4  mai  au  15 
novembre,  par  le  due  de  Biron,  due  de  Lauzun:  pre'ce'de'es  d'une 
notice  historique  sur  Biron  et  publiees  par  Maistre  de  Roger  de  la 
Lande. 

Paris:  Mme  Bachelin-Deflorenne,  1865.     xxii,  (2),  68,  (/)  pp.     Por- 
trait.    12°. 

Me"moires  de  M.  le  due  de  Lauzun. 

Paris:  Chez  Barrois,  I'aine,  1822.     (2),  xx,  399 pp.     12°. 

Same.     2.  e"d. 

Paris:  Chez  Barrois,  Paine,  1822.     2  vols.     24°. 

Me'moires  du  due  de  Lauzun  (1747-1783).     Public's  entierement 

conformes   au  manuscrit,  avec  une  6tude  sur  la  vie  de  1'auteur. 
2.  ed.  sans  suppressions  et  augmented  d'une  preface  et  de  notes 
nouvelles  par  Louis  Lacour. 

Paris:  Poulet-Malassis  et  de  Broise,  1858.     (4),  Ixvii,  409,  (2)  pp. 
12°. 

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BIRON,  [Armand  Louis  de  Gontaut]  due  de  Lauzun,  afterwards  due  de. 
Narrative  of  the  Duke  de  Lauzun.  Translated  for  the  magazine. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  6,  Jan.,  1881,  pp.  51-53-) 
BI,ANCHARD,  Claude.     Guerre  d'Amerique,  1780-1783.     Journal  de  cam- 

pagne. 

Paris:  L.  Baudoin  &  cie,  1881.     134  pp.     8°. 

•    The  journal  of  Claude  Blanchard,  commissary  of  the  French  aux- 
iliary army  sent  to  the  United  States  during  the  American  revolu- 
%        tion.     1780-1783.     Translated    from    a    French   manuscript,   by 

William  Duane,  and  edited  by  Thomas  Balch. 
Albany:  J.  Munsell,  1876.     xvi,  207  pp.     8°. 

The  journal  of  the  campaign  of  Claude  Blanchard,  commissary- 
general  to  the  auxiliary  troops  sent  to  America  under  the  com- 
mand of  Lieutenant-General  the  Count  de  Rochambeau.     1780- 

1783- 

(In  Catholic  world,  vol.  n,  Sept.,  1870,  pp.  787-800.) 
Translated  from  the  Revue  militaire  francaise. 

BRISSOT  DE  WARVIIJ,E,  J[ean]  P[ierre].  A  critical  examination  of  the 
marquis  de  Chatellux's  [sic]  Travels,  in  North  America,  in  a  letter 
addressed  to  the  marquis ;  principally  intended  as  a  refutation  of 
his  opinions  concerning  the  Quakers,  the  negroes,  the  people,  and 
mankind.  Tr.  from  the  French,  with  additions  and  corrections 
of  the  author. 
Philadelphia:  J.James  [printer],  1788.  (2),  89  pp.  8°- 

De  la  France  et  des  Etats-Unis ;  ou,  De  1'importance  de  la  r£vo- 

lution  de  1'Amerique  pour  le  bonheur  de  la  France ;  des  rapports 
de  ce  royaume  et  des  Etats-Unis,  des  avantages  reciproques  qu'ils 
peuvent   retirer  de  leurs  liaisons   de  commerce,  et  enfin   de   la 
situation  actuelle  des  Etats-Unis.     Par  E.  Claviere,  et  J.  P.  Brissot 
(Warville).     Nouv.  £d. 

[Paris:  Buisson,  1791.]   (4),  448 pp.     8°.     (In  his  Nouveau  voyage 
dans  les  Etats-Unis.     Paris,  1791.     v.  j.) 

Half-title. 

Examen  critique  des  voyages  dans  1'Ame'rique  Septentrionale,  de 

M.  le  marquis  de  Chatellux  [sic] ;  ou,  Lettre  .  .   .  dans  laquelle  on 
refute  principalement  ses  opinions  sur  les  Quakers,  sur  les  negres, 
sur  le  peuple,  et  sur  1'homme. 

A  Londres,  1786.     (4),  143  pp.     8°. 

BROGUE,  Victor-Claude,  prince  de.  Journal  du  voyage  du  Prince  de 
Broglie,  Colonel  en  second  du  Regiment  de  Saintonge  aux  Etats- 
Unis  d'Amerique  et  dans  I'Amerique  du  Sud,  1782-1783. 

(In  Societ6  des  bibliophiles  francois.  Melanges,  2.  partie,  pp.  13-148, 
Paris,  1903.  8°.) 

Narrative  of  the  Prince  de  Broglie,  1782.     Translated  from  the 

original  MS.,  by  E.  W.  Balch. 

(/re  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  i.  Mar.,  1877,  PP-  180-186;  Apr., 
1877,  pp.  231-235;  May,  1877,  pp.  306-309;  June,  1877,  pp.  374-380.) 

Translation  of  "Journal  du  voyage  du  Prince  de  Broglie,"  published 
in  Melanges  publics  par  la  Societe  des  bibliophiles  francois  (deuxieme 
partie).  1903. 


FRENCH    ALLIANCE    IN    AMERICAN   REVOLUTION  7 

BROGUE,  Victor-Claude,  prince  de.    A  pen  portait  of  Washington.    Frag- 
ments from  the  journal  of  Prince  de  Broglie.    Tr.  by  Horatio  King. 
(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  26,  Dec.,  1891,  pp.  439-442.) 

BYRN,  Edward  W.     The  unveiling  of  the  Rochambeau  statue. 

(In  Scientific  American,  n.  s.,  vol.  86,  May  31,  1902,  pp.  378-379.) 

CAMBON,   Jules   Martin.     France    and  the  United    States;    essays    and 

addresses. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  fooj.     vi,  go  pp.     8°. 

"France  and  American  independence,"  pp.  74-79;  "Unveiling  of  the 
statue  of  Marshal  de  Rochambeau,"  pp.  80-83. 

CAMPBEU,,   Charles  A.      Rochambeau's    headquarters    in    Westchester 
county,  N.  Y.,  1781. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  4,  Jan.,  1880,  pp.  45-48.) 

CELESTE,  Raymond.     Un  petit-fils  de  Montesquieu  en  Ame'rique. 

Bordeaux:  Impr.  G.  Gounoiiilhou,  1902.    30,  (2)  pp.    Portrait.     8°. 
"Extraitdela  Revue  philomathique  de  Bordeaux  et  du  Sud-Ouest,  5e 
ann£e,  n°  12,  ier  d£cembre  1902." 

Letter  of  Baron  Montesquieu  to  M.  Latapie,  dated  from  Newport,  29 
January  1781,  p.  18-24. 

CHASTEI/I/UX,  [Fran£ois  Jean],  marquis  de.  Travels  in  North-America, 
in  the  years  1780,  1781,  and  1782,  by  the  marquis  de  Chastellux  .  .  . 
Tr.  from  the  French  by  an  English  gentleman,  who  resided  in 
America  at  that  period.  With  notes  by  the  translator. 
London:  G.  G.  J.  and  J.  Robinson,  1787.  2  vols.  Folded  plate. 
Folded  maps.  8°. 

Travels  in  North-America,  in  the  years  1780-81-82  by  the  mar- 
quis de  Chastellux  .   .  .     Tr.  from  the  French,  by  an  English  gen- 
tleman, who  resided  in  America  at  that  period.     With  notes  by 
the  translator.     Also  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author;  letters 
from  Gen.  Washington  to  the  marquis  de  Chastellux,  and  notes 
and  corrections  by  the  American  editor. 

New  York,  1828.    416  pp.    8°. 

Voyage  de  Newport  a  Philadelphie,  Albany,  etc. 

Newport,  R.  I.:  De  V  imprimerie  Roy  ale  deVEscadre,  1781.     188  pp. 
8°. 

Voyage  de  Mr.  le  chevalier  de  Chastellux  en  Ame'rique. 

\Cassel\,  1785.    228pp.    16°. 

Voyages  de  M.  le  marquis  de  Chastellux  dans  1'Ame'rique  Septen- 

trionale  dans  les  ann£es  1780,  1781  &  1782. 

Paris:  Prault,  1786.     2  vols.     Folded  maps.     12°. 
CHOTTEAU,  Le"on.    La  guerre  de  I'inde'pendance  (1775-1783);  les  Franjais 

en  Ame'rique;  avec  une  preface  par  M.  Edouard  Laboulaye. 
Paris:  Charpentier  et  cie,  1876.    4,  x,  (2),  438  pp.     12°. 
CIRCOURT,  Adolphe,  comte  de.    France  and  the  United  States.     Historical 

review. 
Boston:  Press  of  J .  Wilson  and  son,  1877.    55pp.    12°. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society, 
vol.  15. 

The  French  original  was  published  as  an  appendix  to  vol.  2  of  "  Histoire 
de  1'action  commune  de  la  France  et  de  1'Ame'rique  pour  1'inde'pendano.e 
des  Etats-Unis,  par  George  Bancroft,"  Paris,  1876. 


8  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

CI,ARK,  Richard  H.  France's  aid  to  America  in  the  War  of  Independ- 
ence. 

(In  American  Catholic  quarterly  review,  vol.  22,  Apr.,  1897,  pp.  399-423.) 
CONTINENTAL,  CONGRESS.     Journals  of  Congress:  containing  their  pro- 
ceedings from  September  5,  1774,  to  [Novembers,  1788],     Pub- 
lished by  authority. 
From  FolweWs  press,  Philadelphia,  1800-1801.     13  vols.     8°. 

Journals  of  Congress,  containing  the  proceedings  from  Sept.  5, 

1774,  to  Nov.  3,  1788.     2d  ed. 

f  Washington:  Way  &  Gideon,  1823.    4  vols.     8°. 

An  edition  of  the  Journals  printed  from  the  original  MSS.  is  in  course  of 
publication  by  the  Library  of  Congress.  Six  volumes  have  been  pub- 
lished, covering  the  years  1774-1776. 

Secret  journals  of  the  acts  and  proceedings  of  Congress,  from  the 

first  meeting  thereof  to  the  dissolution  of  the  Confederation  by 
the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.     [1775- 
1788.] 

Boston:  T.  B.  Wait,  1821.     4  vols.     8°. 

CONWAY,  Moncure  D.  French  aid  to  America  in  the  War  of  Independ- 
ence. 

(In  The  Athenaeum,  I,ondon,  Mar.  10,  1900,  pp.  305-307.) 

CORNWAUJS,  Charles  [Cornwallis]  ist  marquis.  Correspondence  of 
Charles,  first  marquis  Cornwallis.  Ed.  with  notes,  by  Charles 
Ross. 

London:  J.  Murray,  1859.    3  vols.    Portrait.    2  folded  maps.    Folded 
genealogical  table.     8°. 

The  French  alliance  with  America,  vol.  i,  pp.  32,  34,  50,  87,  115,  117,  121, 
122,  123,  125,  132,  133,  512. 

CROMOT  DUBOURG,  Marie-Frangois-Joseph-Maxime,  baron.  Diary  of  a 
French  officer  1781.  (Presumed  to  be  that  of  Baron  Cromot  Du 
Bourg,  aid  to  ROCHAMBEAU.  )  From  an  unpublished  manuscript. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  4,  March,  1880,  pp.  205-214;  April 

1880,  pp.  293-308;  May,  1880,  pp.  376-385;  June,  1880,  pp.  441-449;  vol.  7,  Oct. 

1881,  pp.  283-295.) 

CUMMING,  W.  J.  French  hill  and  the  tradition  of  the  French  in  North- 
ern Westchester. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  5,  Dec.,  1880,  pp.  442-445.    Charts.) 
DEANE,  Silas.     An  address  to  the  United  States  of  North-America.     To 
which  is  added,  a  letter  to  the  Hon.  Robert  Morris,  esq.  with 
notes  and  observations. 

London,  printed:  New-London  {Conn.'}  Reprinted  and  sold  by  T. 
Green,  1784.    38 pp.    12°. 

A  defence  of  the  author's  conduct  during  his  mission  to  France.  Dated, 
I<ondon,  August  10,  1783. 

Also  published  the  same  year  in  abridged  form,  without  the  appended 
documents,  under  title:  An  address  to  the  free  and  independent  citizens 
of  the  United  States  of  North-America. 

An  address  to  the  United  States  of  North  America.     To  which  is 

added,  a  letter  to  the  Hon.  Robert  Morris,  esq.,  with  notes  and 
observations. 


FRENCH    ALLIANCE   IN    AMERICAN    REVOLUTION  9 

London:  Printed  for  J  .  Debrett,  1784.     (4],  95  pp.     8°  . 

A  defence  of  the  author's  conduct  during  his  mission  to  France.  Dated, 
London,  August  10,  1783. 

Also  published  the  same  year  in  abridged  form,  without  the  appended 
documents,  under  title:  An  address  to  the  free  and  independent  citizens 
of  the  United  States  of  North  America. 

DEANE,  Silas.     An  address  to  the  free  and  independent  citizens  of  the 

United  States  of  North-America. 
Hartford:  Printed  by  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  1784.    30  pp.     12°. 

Relates  to  his  conduct  while  commissioner  of  the  United  States  in 
France.  Dated,  London,  August  10,  1783.  Appendix  dated,  London, 
Oct.  12,  1783. 

Also  published  the  same  year  in  more  extended  form,  with  appended 
documents,  under  title:  An  address  to  the  United  States  of  North  America. 

-     The  Deane  papers  .   .   .   i774-[i7bi]. 

[New  York:  Printed  for  the  Society,  1887-1890.]  5  v  ols.  Portrait. 
8°.  (New  York  historical  society.  Collections  .  .  .  Publication 
fund  series,  v.  xix-xxiii.) 

CONTENTS.—  v.  i.  Biographical  notice  of  S.  Deane.  By  C.  Isham.  The 
Deane  papers.  1774-1777.—  v.  2.  i777-i77s.—  v.  3.  1778-1779.—  v.  4-  1779- 
1781.—  v.  5.  1782-1790. 

DEUX-  FONTS,  Guillaume,  comte  de.     My  campaigns  in  America  :  a  journal 

kept  by  Count  William  de  Deux-Ponts,  1780-81.     Translated  from 

the    French   manuscript,    with   an   introduction   and   notes,   by 

Samuel  Abbott  Green. 

Boston:  J.  K.  Wiggin  &  W.  P.  Lunt,  1868.     xvi,  (2),  176  pp.     8°. 

French  text  followed  by  English  translation. 

DONIOL,  Henri,  i.  e.  Jean  Henri  Antoine.     Histoire  de  la  participation  de 
la  France  a  1'dtablissement  des  Etats-Unis  d'Ame'rique.     Corre- 
spondance  diplomatique  et  documents. 
Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1886-1892.    5  vols.     Plates.     Portraits. 


Complement  du  tome  5. 


Paris:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1899.     (4),  ii,  259-397  pp.     F°. 
DURAND,  John,  ed.  and  tr.     New  materials  for  the  history  of  the  Ameri- 

can revolution;  tr.  from  documents  in  the  French  archives. 
New  York:  H.  Holt  &  co.,  1889.     vi,  (2),  311  pp.     12°. 
FELTMAN,  William.     The  journal  of  Lieut.  William  Feltman,  of  the  First 
Pennsylvania  regiment,  1781-82.     Including  the  march  into  Vir- 
ginia and  the  siege  of  Yorktown. 

Philadelphia:  Pub.  for  the  Historical  society  of  Pennsylvania,  by  H.  C. 
Baird,i8ss.     48pp.     8°. 

FERRIERE,  James  L.     The  Prince  de  Broglie  in  America. 

(In  Lippincott's  magazine,  vol.  28,  Nov.,  1881,  pp.  462-472.) 

FERSEN,  Count. 

(In  Temple  bar,  vol.  55,  Jan.,  1879,  pp.  76-90.) 

Same.     Living  Age,  vol.  140,  Feb.  8,  1879,  pp.  367-375. 

FERSEN,  [Hans]  Axel  von,  grefve.  Diary  and  correspondence  of  Count 
Axel  Fersen.  Grand  marshal  of  Sweden,  relating  to  the  court 
of  France.  Translated  by  Katharine  P.  Wormeley. 

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10  LIEEAEY    OF   CONGEESS 

Boston:  Hardy,  Pratt  &  company,  1902.  mi,  (j),  355  pp.  Por~ 
traits.  8°. 

"I,etters  to  his  father,  1780-1782,  during  the  French  war  in  North  Amer- 
ica in  aid  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States,"  pp.  21-64. 

FERSEN,  [Hans]  Axel  von,  grefve.  The  French  army  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war.  Count  de  Fersen's  private  letters  to  his  father, 
1780-81.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Georgine  Holmes. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  25,  Jan.,  1891,  pp.  55-70;    Feb., 
1891,  pp.  156-173.) 

Letters  of  De  Fersen,  aid-de-camp  to  Rochambeau,  written  to  his 

father  in  Sweden  1780-1782.     Translated  for  the  magazine. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  3,  April,  1879,  pp.  300-309;  June 
1879,  PP-  369-376;  July,  1879,  pp.  437-448.) 
FOI+SOM,  Albert  A.     Camp  of  the  French  army,  Dedham,  1782. 

(In  Dedham  historical  register,  vol.  12,  Jan.,  1901,  pp.  8-10.  Plan  (fac- 
simile). Dedham,  1901.  8°.) 

FOSDICK,  Lucien  J.     The  French  blood  in  America. 

New  York,  Chicago,  \etc.~\:  Fleming  H.  Revell  company,  [7906]. 
448  pp.  Plates.  Portraits.  8°. 

"America's  debt  to  France  during  the  Revolution."    pp.  377-382. 

FRANCE.  Ministere  des  affaires  etrangeres.  Les  combattants  frangais 
de  la  guerre  ame"ricaine,  1778-1783.  Listes  e"tablies  d'apres  les 
documents  authentiques  deposes  aux  Archives  nationales  et  aux 
Archives  du  Ministere  de  la  guerre.  Publie'es  par  les  soins  du 
Ministere  des  affaires  dtrangeres. 

Paris:  Ancienne  maison  Qnantin,  Librairies-imprimeries  reunies, 
Motteroz,  Martinet,  1903.  (4),  xii,  (4],  327  pp.  Plates.  Por- 
traits. f°. 

Introduction  signed:  H.  Me'rou,  consul  de  France  a  Chicago,  membre 
honoraire  de  la  Soci6t£  des  Fils  de  la  Revolution  am£ricaine  d'lllinois. 

Includes  a  resolution  of  thanks  by  the  society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution  for  the  "exceedingly  advantageous  and  effective  work 
accomplished  in  France  in  ascertaining  the  names  and  services  of  ... 
French  sailors  and  soldiers  who  assisted  the  colonists  in  the  war  of  the 
American  Revolution." 

CONTENTS.— Introduction. -Listes.  Marine:  Escadre  du  comte  d'Es- 
taing.  Escadre  du  comte  de  Grasse.  Escadre  des  comtes  de  Guichen  et 
de  Grasse.  Escadre  du  comte  de  Ternay  (armee  de  Rochambeau— )  Arm£e 
de  terre:  Regiment  de  Bourbonnais.  Regiment  de  Soissonnais.  R6gi- 
ment  de  Saintonge.  Regiment  de  Royal-Deux-Ponts  (officiers  seulement). 
Regiment  d'Agenois  (officiers  seulement).  Regiment  de  Gatinais.  R6- 
giment  de  Touraine.  Regiment  d'Hainault  (un  bataillon).  Regiment  de 
roix  (un  bataillon).  Regiment  de  Dillon  (officiers  seulement).  Regiment 
de  Walsh  (officiers  seulement).  Regiment  d'Auxonne  (2"  bataillon).  R£- 
giment  de  Metz  (2«  bataillon). 

Les  combattants  francais  de  la  guerre  ame'ricaine,  1778- 
1783.  Listes  £tablies  d'apres  les  documents  authentiques  ddposes 
aux  Archives  nationales  et  aux  Archives  du  Ministere  de  la  guerre. 
Publiees  par  les  soins  du  ministere  des  affaires  £trangeres. 
Washington:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1905.  ii,  453  pp.  Plates.  Por- 
traits. F°.  (\_U.S.~]  s8th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  docu- 
ment 77). 

Paris  edition  pub.  1903. 


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FRANKLIN,  Benjamin.  The  complete  works  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
including  his  .  .  .  correspondence,  and  .  .  .  letters  and  docu- 
ments .  .  .  now  for  the  first  time  printed  .  .  .  also,  the  unmuti- 
lated  and  correct  version  of  his  autobiography.  Compiled  and 
edited  by  John  Bigelow. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1887-1888.     10  vols. 
Plates.     Portraits.     8°. 

Works.     Containing  several  political  and  historical  tracts  not  in- 
cluded in  any  former  edition,  and  many  letters,  official  and  private, 
not  hitherto  published;  with  notes  and  life,  by  Jared  Sparks. 
Boston:  Hilliard  Gray,  and  company,  1840.     10  vols.     8°. 

The  writings  of  Benjamin  Franklin;  collected  and  ed.,  with  a 

life  and  introduction,  by  Albert  Henry  Smyth.     Vols.  1-7. 
New   York,  London:    The  Macmillan  company,  1903-1906.     7  vols. 
Portrait.     8°. 

Franklin  in  France.     A  selection  from  Franklin's  letters,  written 

during  his  stay  in  Paris. 

Boston:    Old  South  meeting  house,  1889.     12  pp.     12°.     (Old  South 
leaflets,  fth  series,  no.  5. ) 
Caption-title. 

FRENCH  aid  in  American  Independence. 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  74,  July,  1894,  pp.  128-133.) 

Review  of  Doniol's  "Histoirede  la   participation  de  la  France  a  1'e'ta- 
blissement  des  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique." 

The  FRENCH  in  Newport,  1781,  1881. 

(In  Newport  historical  magazine,  vol.  2,  Jan.,  1882,  pp.  176-178.) 

GABRIEL,  [Charles  Nicolas].     Le  mare'chal  de  camp  Desandrouins,  1729- 
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Verdun:  Impr.  Renve-Lallemant,  1887.     (4),  viii,  416,  (j)  pp.     8°. 

GARDNER,  Asa  Bird,  comp.  Disposition  and  order  of  battle  of  the 
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(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  7,  Oct.,  1881,  pp.  267-268.) 

GAULOT,  Paul.     A  friend  of  the  queen  (Marie-Antoinette — Count  de  Fer- 

sen).     From  the  French,  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey. 
London:   W.  Heinemann,  1894.     2  vols.     Portraits.     8°. 

Compiled  from  extracts  from  the  papers  of  Count  John  Axel  Fersen, 
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GREENE,  George  Washington.     Historical  view  of  the  American  revolu- 
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'Boston:   Ticknor  &  Fields,  1865.     ix,  (2),  459  pp.     12°. 

"The  diplomacy  of  the  Revolution,"  pp.  173-209;  "The  foreign  element 
of  the  Revolution,"  pp.  282-319. 

GuRNELL,  Rachel.     The  Comte  de  Fersen. 

(In  Gentleman's  magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  48,  Mar.,  1892,  pp.  295-306.) 
Same.    Living  Age,  vol.  193,  May  7,  1892,  pp.  368-374. 

HALE,  Edward  IS.,  and  Edward  E.  HALE,/r.     Franklin  in  France.     From 
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12  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

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(In  The  Spirit  of  '76,  vol.  4,  Aug.,  1898,  page  353.) 

HEATH,   William.     Memoirs  of  Major-General  Heath.     Containing  anec- 
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during  the  American  war.     Written  by  himself. 
Boston:  Printed  by  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.Andrews,  1798.    388  pp.    8°. 

Heath's  memoirs  of  the  American  war.     Reprinted  from  the  orig- 
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Rockwell  Wilson. 

New  York:  A.  Wessels  company,  1904.    435pp.     8°.     (Source  books 
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Marquis  de  Chastellux,  p.  278;  Count  D'Estaing,  pp.  200-202,  204,  205, 
207,  208,  213,  231,  235,  236,  237,  380,  412,  413;  Count  Deux-Ponts,  p.  285;  Count 
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Marshal  de  Rochambeau,  pp.  257,  258,  266,  267,  270,  309,  364,  368,  369,  376; 
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1'Amerique  Septentrionale  .  .  .  Bruxelles  et  se  trouve  a  Paris,  chez  1'au- 
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Bruxelles,  1782.    4pts.  in  2  vols.     Plate.     Portrait.     Maps.     4°. 

Vol.  2  has  title:  Essais  historiques  et  politiques  sur  la  resolution  de 
1'Ame'rique  Septentrionale  .  .  .  Bruxelles  et  se  trouve  a  Paris,  chez 
1'auteur,  1782. 

List  of  French  officers  who  served  in  the  American  armies  with 

commissions  from  Congress  prior  to  the  treaties  made  between 
France  and   the  thirteen  United  States  of  America.     Reprinted 
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1'Ame'rique,  by  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil,  Paris,  1782. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  3,  June,  1879,  pp.  364-369.) 
HYDE,  M.  C.  Murray.     The  treaty  of  alliance  with  France. 

(In  The  Spirit  of  '76,  vol.  4,  Mar.,  1898,  pp.  195-197.) 
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(In  American  historical  association.  Papers,  vol.  3,  pp.  40-47.  New 
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JOBEZ,  Alphonse.     La  France  sous  Louis  XVI.     II.  Necker  et  la  guerre 

d'Amdrique  (1777-1784). 

Paris:  Didier  et  cie,   1881.     vii,  (/),  600 pp.     8°. 
[JOHNSTON,  H.  P.]     The  Franklin,  Rochambeau,  and  Force  papers. 
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LA  LuzERNE,  Anne-Cesar  de.     Correspondence.      [Sept.,  1779-May,  1784.] 
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LAUGEL,  A.     Count  Fersen. 

(In  Nation,  vol.  27,  Aug.  29,  1878,  pp.  128-129;  Sept.  5,  1878,  pp.  142-143.) 


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New  York,  1867.  vizi,  \_9\-2$o pp.  Portrait :,  4°.  ([Bradford  club 
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(In  I,e  Correspondatit,  vol.63,  Dec.,  1864,  pp.  766-800.     Paris,  1864.     8°.) 

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(In  his  Fighting  frigate  and  other  essays  and  addresses,  pp.  291-304, 
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(In  Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,  vol.  42,  Apr.,  1871,  pp.  753-763.) 

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(In  The  Nation,  vol.  74,  May  29,  1902,  pp.  418-419.) 

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originaux  publics  par  ordre  de  la  Chambre  des  pairs. 
Berne:  Chez  la  Nouvelle  societe  typographique ,  1782.     xvi,  304  pp. 
2  folded  sheets.    8°. 

SAINTE-BEUVE,  C.  A.     Le  due  de  Lauzun. 

(In  his  Causeries  du  I,undi,  vol.  4,  pp.  218-233.     Paris,  1851.     12°.) 
SEGUR,  Philippe-Henri,  marquis  de.     Extraits  de  lettres  Merits  d'Ame'ri- 
que  par  le  comte   de  Segur,  colonel  en  second  du  regiment  de 
Soissonnais  a  la  Comtesse  de  Segur,  dame  de  Madame  Victoire, 
1782-1783. 

(In  Soci^t6  des  bibliophiles  fransois.     Melanges,  2.    partie,  pp.  149-200. 
Paris,  1903.     8°.) 

SHELDON,  Laura  Charlotte.     France  and  the  American  revolution,  1763- 

1778. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.:  Andrus  &  Church,  1900.     (6},  85 pp.     8°. 

"A  list  of  the  authorities  cited:"  p.  [77]-79. 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  CINCINNATI,  New  York.  Dinner  in  honor  of  the  offi- 
cial delegates  from  France  to  the  United  States,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  dedication,  at  Washington,  of  the  statue  of  Count  de  Rocham- 
beau .  .  .  and  of  the  representatives  of  the  families  of  Rocham- 


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beau  and  Lafayette,  given  by  members  of  the  order  of  the  Cincin- 
nati residing  in  New  York,  May  twenty-seventh,  1902. 
[New  York:  Printed  by  T.  D.  Rich,  igo2.~\     (8),  pp.     8°. 

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[New   York:  Press  of  W.  P.  Mitchell  &  sons,  790??]     (4),  79  pp. 

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SOUSES,  Franfois.     Histoire  des  troubles  de  1'Ame'rique  anglaise. 
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Zurich:  Orell,  Gessner,  Fiissli  &  comp. ,  1788.     2  vols.     Folded  map. 
12°. 

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letters  of  eminent  men  to  George  Washington  from  the  time  of 
his  taking  command  of  the  army  to  the  end  of  his  presidency. 
Ed.  from  the  original  manuscripts. 
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Ternay  and  M.  Destouches.  Officers  of  the  French  army  in  America  under 
the  Count  de  Rochambeau.  Quarters  occupied  within  the  town  of  Newport 
by  the  army  under  the  command  of  the  Count  de  Rochambeau  in  winter 
quarters,  1780-1781.  Regiments  quartered  in  the  town.  Quarters  assigned 
within  the  town  of  Providence  to  the  army  under  the  command  of  the  Count 
de  Rochambeau,  1782.  Resolutions  of  the  inhabitants  of  Newportin  town 
meeting  and  replies  of  Rochambeau.  Inscription  over  the  monument  to 
Admiral  de  Ternay  erected  in  the  Trinity  church-yard,  Newport,  by,  order 
of  the  King  of  France,  1783. 

The  operations  of  the  allied  armies  before  New  York,  1781;  with 

appendix.     Maps. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  4,  Jan.,  1880,  pp.  1-45.) 
The  appendix,  pp.  32-45  contains  The  march  of  the  French.  The  attempt 
on  the  British  posts  at  Kingsbridge  July  3,  1781,  including  orders  of  Wash- 
ington, Washington's  official  report,  Washington's  account  in  his  diary, 
From  Doctor  Thacker's  diary,  Narrative  of  the  Duke  de  Lauzun,  and  the 
British  account.  The  reconnoissance  in  force  of  the  New  York  defenses, 
July  22,  1781.  The  march  of  the  allies  to  King's  Ferry,  and  Almanac  for 
New  York,  1781. 

The  return  of  the  French,  1782-83;  with  an  appendix. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  7,  July,  1881,  pp.  1-35.) 
The  appendix  contains  the  following  documents:  i.  Correspondence  of 
Washington  and  Count  de  Grasse;  2.  Washington  and  Lafayette;  3.  Wash- 
ington and  Count  de  Rochambeau;  4.  Washington  and  the  French  officers; 
5.  Addresses  to  the  French  officers;  6.  Miscellaneous  documents.  Illustrated 
by  a  steel  etched  portrait  of  the  Chevalier  de  Chastellux;  three  maps 
showing  the  march  and  encampments  of  the  .French;  a  table  of  the 
marches  and  encampments,  with  distances  traveled  by  the  French,  and 
an  emblematic  view  of  the  national  standards  of  the  United  States  and 
France  in  1781. 

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STEVENS,  John  Austin.  The  route  of  the  allies  from  King's  Ferry  to  the 
Head  of  Elk. 

{In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  5,  July,  1880,  pp.  1-20.     Maps.) 

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chapter  of  the  secret  history  of  the  American  revolution. 
Philadelphia:  Privately  printed,  1890.    51  pp.     8°. 

Comte  de  Broglie  the  proposed  stadtholder  of  America. 

{In  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  vol.  n,  Jan.,  1888, 
pp.  369-405.) 

STONE,  Edwin  Martin.  Our  French  allies.  Rochambeau  and  his  army, 
Lafayette  and  his  devotion,  D'Estaing,  De  Ternay,  Barras,  De 
Grasse,  and  their  fleets,  in  the  great  war  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, from  1778  to  1782,  including  military  operations  in  Rhode 
Island,  the  surrender  of  Yorktown,  sketches  of  French  and  Ameri- 
can officers,  and  incidents  of  social  life  in  Newport,  Providence, 
and  elsewhere. 

Providence:  Printed  by  the  Providence  press  co.,  1884  [1883}.  xxxi, 
632  pp.  Illustrations.  Plates.  Portraits.  Maps.  8°. 

SUMNER,  Charles.     Benjamin  Franklin  and  John  Slidell,  at  Paris. 

(In  his  Complete  works,  Statesman  ed.,  vol.  10,  pp.  221-258.  Boston, 
1900.  8°.) 

TRESCOT,  William  Henry.     The  diplomacy  of  the  revolution:  an  historical 

study. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  co,,  1852.     viii,  (2),  169  pp.     12°. 
"Negotiation  with  France."    pp.  15-58. 

VAN  RENSSEI/AER,  [May  (King)],  "Mrs.  J.  K.  Van  Rensselaer."  New- 
port: our  social  capital. 

Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  P.  Lippincott  company,  2905.  77,  (/), 
17-401,  (/)  pp.  Colored  frontispiece.  Illustrations.  52  Plates. 
4  maps  (2  folded  in  pocket} .  4°. 

"  Newport  during  the  war,"  pp.  173-201;  "  British  and  French  occupation 
of  Newport,"  pp.  203-220. 

WASHINGTON,  George.  The  writings  of  George  Washington;  being  his 
correspondence,  addresses,  messages,  and  other  papers,  official  and 
private,  selected  and  published  from  the  original  manuscripts;  with 
a  life  of  the  author,  notes  and  illustrations.  By  Jared  Sparks. 
Boston:  American  stationers'  company;  J.  B.  Russell  \etc.~},  1834-1837. 
12  vols.  Plates.  5 portraits  (including  frontispieces  v.  1-3,12). 
25  maps  and  plans.  3  facsimiles.  4°. 

Contains  the  correspondence  of  Washington  and  I,afayette,  Rocham- 
beau, Count  de  Grasse,  etc. 

Vol.  7,  appendix,  pp.  477-506,  French  army  in  America  under  the  com- 
mand of  Count  de  Rochambeau";  pp.  509-510,  "  Memorandum  for  concert- 
ing a  plan  of  operations  with  the  French  army";  pp.  511-512,  "I,etter  from 
Count  de  Rochambeau  to  General  Washington,  on  the  arrival  of  the 
French  army  at  Newport";  pp.  515-520,  "  Interview  between  the  French 
commanders  and  the  Marquis  de  I<afayette  at  Newport." 

The  writings  of  George  Washington;  collected  and  ed.  by  Worth - 

ington  Chauncey  Ford. 

New  York  &  London:  G.  P.  Putnani's  sons,  1889-1893.     14  vols.     8°. 

• Lettres  inedites  du  Ge*ne"ral  Washington  au  Marquis  de  Chastellux. 

(In  Le  Correspondant,  vol.  65,  June,  1865,  pp.  426-443.) 


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WASHINGTON,  George.  Washington's  journal.  From  the  Library  of  the 
Department  of  State  at  Washington.  May  to  Nov.,  1781. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  6,  Feb.,  1881,  pp.  108-125;  v°l-  7i 
Aug.,  1881,  pp.  122-133;  v°l-  2O>  Juty)  1888,  pp.  56-60.) 

WHARTON,  Francis.  The  revolutionary  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the 
United  States.  Ed.  under  direction  of  Congress  by  Francis 
Wharton,  with  preliminary  index,  and  notes  historical  and  legal. 
Pub.  in  conformity  with  act  of  Congress  of  August  13,  1888. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1889.  6  vols.  8°.  (soth 
Congress,  ist  session.  House  miscellaneous  document  603.) 

WOODBURN,  James  Albert.     France  in  the  American  revolution. 
(In  Chautauquan,  vol.  25,  June,  1897,  pp.  247-252.) 

UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT  DOCUMENTS 

[The  numerals  at  the  end  of  the  titles  are  the  serial  numbers  used  in  the  check  list 
of  documents,  published  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.] 

1818.     Message   from  the   President,   transmitting  sundry  documents   in 
relation  to  the  claim  of  representatives  of  Caron  de  Beaumar- 
chais.     January  16,  1818.     14  pp.     8°. 
isth  Congress,  ist  session.     State  papers,  no.  53. 

7 

1818.     Petition  and  documents  in  the  case  of  Mons.  Poirey.     Referred  to 
the  Committee  on  pensions  and  revolutionary  claims.     January 
14,  1818.     Bill  reported  making  provision  for  the  claim  of  M. 
Poirey.     March  28,  1818.     6pp.     8°. 
i 5th  Congress,  ist  session.    State  papers,  no.  178. 

Secretary  and  aid-de-camp  to  General  I^afayette. 

1835.  Resolution  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  State  of  Indiana  in  refer- 
ence to  Major-General  Lafayette.  February  15,  1825.  5  pp.  8°. 

1 8th  Congress,  zd  session.    State  papers,  no.  84. 

117 

1834.     Message  from  the  President,  announcing  the  death  of  Lafayette. 

June  21,  1834.     2  pp.     8°. 
2$d  Congress,  ist  session.     Senate  document  no.  466. 

1834.  Count  de  Rochambeau— granddaughters  of.  Message  from  the 
President,  transmitting  a  memorial  from  the  granddaughters  of 
the  Count  de  Rochambeau.  June  21,  1834.  7  pp.  8°. 

2id  Congress,  ist  session.     House  executive  document  no.  494. 

359 

1834.     Death  of  Lafayette.     Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  in- 
formation of  the  death  of  General  Lafayette,  &c.     June  21,  1834. 
2  pp.     8°. 
2^d  Congress,  ist  session.    House  executive  document  no.  495. 

259 

1834.  Oration  on  the  life  and  character  of  Gilbert  Motier  de  La  Fayette: 
Delivered  at  the  request  of  both  Houses  of  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States,  before  them,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  at 


20  LIBEARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Washington,  on  the  3ist  of  December,  1834.     By  John  Quincy 
Adams. 
23d  Congress,  2d  sew'w.    Journal  of  the  House,  1834-1835,  pp.  657- 

689. 

270 

1834.  Bequest  of  Lafayette.  Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  an 
engraved  copy  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  bequeathed 
by  the  late  General  Lafayette  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States. 
December  4,  1834.  2  pp.  8°. 

23d  Congress,  2d  session.     House  executive  document  no.  7. 

271 

1834.  Lafayette.     Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  the  reply  of 

George  W.  Lafayette  on  the  subject  of  the  resolution  of  Congress 
in  relation  to  the  decease  of  his  father,  General  Lafayette.  De- 
cember 15,  1834.  2  pp.  8°. 

23d  Congress,  2d  session.     House  executive  document  no.  26. 

272 

1835.  Rochambeau — grand-daughters  of  Marshal  de.     Message  from  the 

President,  transmitting  documents  in  relation  to  the  claim  of  the 
grand-daughters  of  the  Marshal  de  Rochambeau.     January  31, 
1835.     7  pp.     8°. 
2jd  Congress,  2d  session.     House  executive  document  no.  114. 

«73 

1836.  Marshal  Rochambeau — Heirs  of.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 

revolutionary  claims.     February  10,  1836.     2  pp.     8°. 
z^th  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  307. 

293 

1837.  Report  from  the  Committee  of  claims,  to  whom  was  referred  the 

petition  of  Francis  Allyn.     January  13,  1837.     3  pp.     8°. 

24th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  document  no.  64. 

398 

"  Recommends  partial  allowance  of  claim  for  payment  for  use  of  his 
vessel  in  the  transportation  to  this  country  of  General  Lafayette." 

1837.  Francis  Allyn.     Report  from  the  Committee  of  claims,  to  which  was 

referred  the  bill  from  the  Senate  for  the  relief  of  Francis  Allyn. 
March  3,  1837.  2  pp.  8°. 

24th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  326. 

306 

The  bill  provides  "that  there  be  paid,  ...  to  Francis  Allyn,  of  the  ship 
Cadmus,  in  full  compensation  for  bringing  General  Lafayette  and  his 
family  from  France  to  the  United  States,  in  the  year  1824,  the  suni  of  one 
thousand  dollars,  in  full  for  his  time,  services,  and  expenses,  as  master  of 
the  same  ship." 

1838.  Memorial  of  the  granddaughters  of  Marshal   Rochambeau,  in  rela- 

tion to  their  claim  for  remuneration  for  his  services  during  the 
war  of  the  revolution.     July  7,  1838.     4  pp.     8°. 
2$th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  document  no.  505. 

319 

1838.     Marshal  Rochambeau.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  revolution- 
ary claims.     January  n,  1838.     6  pp.     8°. 
2$th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  363. 

334 
"  Memorial  of  the  granddaughters  of  the  Marshal  Rochambeau."  • 


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1843.     Capt.   Francis  Allyn.     Report  from  the  Committee  of  claims,  to 
whom  was  referred  the  petition  of  Captain  Francis  Allyn,  in  be- 
half of  himself  and  the  owners  of  the  ship  Cadmus.     February  9, 
1842.     3  pp.     8°, 
z^th  Congress,  zd  session.     House  report  no.  56. 

407 

1842.     Marquis  de  la  Gorce  and  the  Countess  d'Ambrugeac,  grand-daugh- 
ters of  Count  Rochambeau.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  rev- 
olutionary claims.     August  20,  1842.     10  pp.     8°. 
2?th  Congress,  zd  session.     House  report  no.  1071. 

4" 

1846.     Heirs  of  Marshal   Rochambeau.     Report  from  the  Committee   on 

revolutionary  claims.     February  10,  1846.     7  pp.     8°. 
zgth  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  201. 

488 
1849.     Francis  Allyn — Lafayette's  passage  to  America.     Report  from  the 

Committee  on  claims.     January  3,  1849.     Io  PP-     8°. 
3oth  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  12. 

545 

1858.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  private  land  claims,  to  whom  was 
referred  the  "memorial  of  Joseph  Menard,  praying  to  be  allowed 
to  relocate  certain  warrants  for  land  granted  to  the  late  Marquis 
de  Lafayette,  of  which  he  is  the  assignee."  January  20,  1858.  2 
pp.  8°. 
35th  Congress,  ist  session.  Senate  report  no.  14. 

938 

1858.     Relocation  of  land  warrants  granted  to  General  Lafayette.     Report 
from  the  Committee  on  public  lands.     May  29,  1858.     2  pp.     8°. 
35th  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  436. 

967 

Report  referring  to  "  memorial  of  Joseph  M6nard,  praying  to  be  allowed 
to  relocate  certain  warrants  for  land  granted  to  the  late  Marquis  de  La- 
fayette, of  which  he  is  the  assignee." 

1860.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  private  land  claims,  to  whom  was 
referred  the  petition  of  Joseph  Menard,  praying  to  be  allowed  to 
relocate  certain  land  warrants.     April  5,  1860.     2  pp.     8°. 
36th  Congress,  ist  session.     Senate  report  no.  174. 

1039 

1883.     Report  from  the  Joint  committee    on  the   library.     February  20, 
1882.     3  pp.     8°. 

4jth  Congress,  ist  session.     Senate  report  no.  187. 

2004 

Report  on  the  Senate  resolution  of  Oct.  25,  1881,  relative  to  the  purchase 
of  the  Rochambeau  papers. 

1890.     Report   from   the   Committee   on   the   library.     June   5,    1890.      3 
pp.     8°. 

$ist  Congress,  ist  session.     Senate  report  no.  1301. 

2709 

Report  on  the  Senate  resolution  "to  ascertain  and  report  to  the  Senate 
by  what  authority  the  public  square  north  of  the  Executive  Mansion  has 
been  selected  for  .the  site  of  the  proposed  monument  to  General 
Lafayette." 


22  LIBEAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

1890.  La  Fayette  monument.  A  communication  from  the  Secretary  of 
war  and  Chairman  of  the  commission  on  the  erection  of  a  monu- 
ment to  General  La  Fayette,  requesting  that  an  appropriation  be 
made  to  enable  the  commission  to  carry  into  effect  the  provisions 
of  the  concurrent  resolution  of  Congress,  passed  August  28,  1890, 
changing  the  site  of  said  monument.  September  10,  1890.  i 
page.  8°. 
5 ist  Congress,  ist  session.  House  executive  document  no.  465. 

«75» 

1892.  Dedication  of  Lafayette  statue.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  the 
library.  June  15,  1892.  i  page.  8°. 

52d  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  1644. 

3048 

1900.  Woman  commissioner  at  the  Exposition  in  Paris,  France,  in  1900. 
Report  from  the  Committee  on  foreign  affairs.  February  21, 
1900.  i  page.  8°. 

56th  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  384. 

4022 

1900.  Compensation  of  woman  commissioner  to  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 
Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury,  transmitting  an  esti- 
mate of  appropriation  for  compensation  of  woman  commissioner 
to  unveiling  of  statue  of  Lafayette  at  Paris  Exposition.  April 
17,  1900.  i  page.  8°. 
$6th  Congress,  ist  session.  House  document  no.  614. 

3997 

1900.     Statue  of  Lafayette  at  Paris,  France.     Report  from  the  Committee 

on  foreign  affairs.     May  28,  1900.     i  p.     8°. 
56th  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  1809. 

40*7 

1900.  Statue  of  Lafayette  at  Paris.     Message  from  the  President,  trans- 

mitting a  report  respecting  the  unveiling,  at  Paris,  France,  on 
July  4,  1900,  of  the  statue  of  Lafayette,  provided  by  the  contribu- 
tions of  school  children  of  the  United  States.  December  12, 
1900.  6  pp.  8°. 

56th  Congress,  zd  session.     House  document  no.  z8j. 

4148 

1901.  Bronze  replica  of  a  statue  to  General  Rochambeau.     Report  from 

the  Committee  on  the  library.     February  20,  1901.     3  pp.     8°. 

^6th  Congress,  2d  session.    House  -report  no.  2028. 

4214 

Favorable  report  that  $7,500  be  appropriated  for  the  purchase  of  a  statue 
of  Rochambeau. 

1902.  Statue  of  Rochambeau.     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury, 

transmitting  a  copy  of  a  communication  from  the  Secretary  of 
war,  submitting  an  estimate  of  appropriation  for  the  preparation 
of  a  site,  etc.,  for  a  statue  of  Rochambeau.     January  9,  1902. 
Congress,  ist  session.     House  document  no.  213. 

4337 


23 

1902.  Unveiling  of  the  Rochambeau  monument  in  Washington.  Report 
from  the  Committee  on  appropriations.  March  13, 1902.  i  page. 
8°. 

57th  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  050. 

4402 

Favorable  report  on  the  resolution  authorizing  and  requesting  the  Presi- 
dent to  extend  to  the  Government  and  people  of  France  and  the  family  of 
General  de  Rochambeau  an  invitation  to  join  in  the  dedication  of  the 
monument  of  General  de  Rochambeau. 

1902.  Statue  of  Rochambeau.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  ways  and 
means.  April  21,  1902.  2  pp.  8°. 

57th  Congress,  ist  session.     House  report  no.  1708. 

4404 

"This  resolution  proposes  to  admit  free  of  duty  the  replica  of  the 
bronze  statue  of  Rochambeau." 

1902.  Dedication  of  the  statue  of  Rochambeau.  Letter  from  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  treasury,  transmitting  a  copy  of  a  communication 
from  the  Secretary  of  state  submitting  an  additional  estimate  of 
appropriation  for  dedication  of  statue  of  Rochambeau.  April  29, 
1902.  2  pp.  8°. 
57th  Congress,  ist  session.  House  document  no.  583. 

4377 

1902.  Selection  of  a  site  and  erection  of  a  statue  of  Marshal  de  Rocham- 

beau.    Letter  transmitting  the  report  of  the  Committee  to  whom 
was  committed  .  .  .  the  selection  of  a  site  and  the  supervision 
of  the  erection  thereon  of  a  statue  of  Marshal  de  Rochambeau, 
and  of  the  unveiling  of  said  statue.     May  21,  1902.     2  pp.     8°. 
57th  Congress,  ist  session.     Senate  document  no.  362. 

4*45 

1903.  Marble  bust  of  General  Lafayette.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 

the  library.     January  20,  1903.     5  pp.     8°. 

57th  Congress,  zd  session.     Senate  report  no.  2544. 

4410 

1903.  Proceedings  upon  the  unveiling  of  statue  of  Count  de  Rochambeau. 

Report   from   the   Committee  on  printing.     February   26,   1903. 
i  page.     8°. 
57th  Congress,  zd  session.     House  report  no.  3805. 

4415 

1904.  Report  of   proceedings   on  the   unveiling  of  statue   of   Count  de 

Rochambeau.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  printing.    January 
26,  1904.     i  page.     8°. 
58th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  553. 

4578 

1904.  Translation  of  "  Les  combattants  frangais  de  la  guerre  americaine, 
1778-1783."  Report  from  the  Committee  on  printing.  April  26, 
1904.  i  page.  8°. 

58th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  2940. 

4584 


24  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1905.     Les  combattants  franjais  de  la  guerre  arnericaine,  1778-1783.    Listes 

dtablies  d'apres  les  documents  authentiques  deposes  aux  Archives 

nationales  et  aux  Archives  du  Ministere  des  affaires  e"trange:res. 

Washington:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1905.     (2},  453 pp.     Plates.     4°. 

58th  Congress,  zd  session.     Senate  document  no.  77. 

4595 

1905.  Proceedings  in  connection  with  the  formal  presentation  of  a  repro- 
duction of  a  bust  of  Washington  by  certain  citizens  of  the  Republic 
of  France. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1905.     45pp.     2 plates.     8°. 
58th  Congress,  jd  session.     Senate  report  no.  4397. 


MARQUIS  DE  LAFAYETTE — WRITINGS 

LAFAYETTE,  Marie  Joseph  Paul  Roch  Yves  Gilbert  de  Metier,  Marquis  de. 
Correspondance  ine"dite  de  La  Fayette.  Lettres  e"crites  au  Comte 
D'Estaing  pendant  la  campagne  du  vice-amiral  de  la  Delaware  a 
Boston  du  14  juillet  au  20  octobre  1778.  [Re'dige'  par  Henri 
Doniol.] 

(In  Soci6t£  d'histoire  diplomatique.     Revue  d'histoire  diplomatique,  6. 
annee,  pp.  395-448.    Paris,  1892.    8°.) 

•     General  Lafayette's  correspondence. 

(In  Sparks,  Jared.    Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, vol.  10,  pp.  1-71.     Boston,  1830.     8°.) 

Lafayette  in  the  American  Revolution  from  [his]  memoirs. 
Boston:  Old  South  meeting  house,  1898.     24  pp.     8°.     (Old  South 
leaflets,  vol.  4,  no.  97. ) 

—  Letters  of  George  Washington  and  Lafayette. 

Boston:  Old  South  meeting  house,  1898.    24  pp.     8°.     (Old  South 
leaflets,  vol.  4,  no,  98.) 

—  Me"moires,  correspondance,  et  manuscrits  du  Ge"neYal  Lafayette. 
Publics  par  sa  famille. 

Paris,  1837.     6  vols.  in  4.     8°. 

Memoirs,  correspondence,  and  manuscripts  of  General  Lafayette. 

Published  by  his  family. 

London,  1837.    3  vols.     8°. 

Same.     Vol.  i. 

New  York:  Saunders  &  Otley,  1837.     xiv,  552  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

Memoirs  of  the  military  career  of  the  Marquis  de  La  Fayette,  .  .  . 
including  his  reception  in  New  York,  Boston,  and  the  principal 
towns  in  New  England. 

Boston:  Published  by  Allen  and  Watts,  1824.    56  pp.     S°. 
Bound  in  Miscellaneous  pamphlet,  vol.  22. 

Translation.     Lafayette's  letters  from  prison.     Magdeburg,  1793. 

From  the  originals  in  the  possession  of  Jeremiah  Colburn. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history  vol.  6,  May,  1881,  pp.  360-376.     Fac- 
simile. ) 

MARQUIS  DE   LAFAYETTE — WRITINGS   RELATING   TO 

An  ACCOUNT  of  the  reception  of  General  Lafayette  in  Savannah,  on  Sat- 
urday, March  igth,  1825,  of  the  entertainments  given  him  [etc.]. 
Savannah:   W.  T.  Williams,  1825.     80  pp.     8°. 

ADAMS,  John   Quincy.     Oration   on    the   life   and  character   of    Gilbert 
Mottier  de  Lafayette,  delivered  at  the  request  of  both  houses  of 

25 


26  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGEESS 

the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  before  them,  in  the  House  of 
representatives  at  Washington,  on  the  thirty-first  of  December, 
1834. 

New  York:  D.  K.  Minor,  1835.    35  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 
Same. 


Washington:  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1835.     94 pp.     8°. 
AMERICAN  military  biography;  containing  the  lives  and  characters  of  the 
officers  of  the  revolution,  who  were  most  distinguished  in  achiev- 
ing our  national  independence.     Also,  the  life  of  Gilbert  Motier 
La  Fayette.     Pub.  for  E.  S.  Johnson. 
Cincinnati:    Printed  at   the   Chronicle   office,   1834.      615,   (/)  pp. 

Plates.     8°. 

ALLEN,  E.  M.     La  Fayette's  second  expedition  to  Virginia  in   1781.     A 
paper  read  before  the  Maryland  historical  society,  June  I4th,  1886. 
Baltimore:  [/.  Murphy  &  Co.},  1891.    50  pp.     8°.     (Maryland  his- 
torical society.     Fund-publication,  no.  32.} 

ALLEN,  Z.     Lafayette's  account  of  affairs  in  Rhode  Island,  in  1778. 
(In  Historical  magazine,  vol.  5,  Aug.,  1861,  pp.  247-248.) 

[BARBAROUX,  Charles  Oge,  and  J.  A.  LARDIER.]     Voyage  du  ge"ne"ral 

Lafayette  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Ame"rique  en  1824  [anon.] 
Bruxelles:  P.  J.  De  Mat,  1825.    3  vols.     24° . 

Voyage  du  ge'ne'ral  Lafayette.^ux  Etats-Unis  d'AmeYique, 

en  1824  et  1825     .     .     .     [anon.] 

Paris:  L'Huillier,  1826.     (2),  364,  (2)  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 
BARDOTJX,  A[ge"nor],  /.  e.  Joseph  Age"nor.     Etudes  sociales  et  politiques. 

La  jeunesse  de  La  Fayette,  1757-1792. 
Paris:  C.  Levy,  1802.     (4),  xii,  409  pp.     8°. 

•    Etudes  sociales  et  politiques.     Les  dernieres  anne"es  de  La  Fayette, 

1792-1834. 

Parts:  C.  Levy,  1893.     (4),  Hi,  431,  (2)  pp.     8°. 
BiGELOW,  John.     La  Fayette. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1882.     u  pp.     12°. 
BROOKS,  Elbridge  S[treeter].     The  true  story  of  Lafayette,  called  the 

friend  of  America;  illustrated  by  V.  A.  Searles. 

Boston:  Lothrop  pub.  co.,  [/£pp].    260 pp.    Illustrations.    8°.    (Chil- 
dren1 s  lives  of  great  men.) 

BROWNING,  Charles  H.     Lafayette's  visit  to  the  United  States  in  1824-25. 

(In  American  historical  register,  vol.  2,  July,  1895,  pp.  1151-1162;  Aug., 
!895,  PP-  !363-i384;  vol.  3,  Sept.,  1895,  pp.  1-27;  Oct.,  1895,  pp.  151-194;  Nov., 
1895,  PP-  287-307;  Dec.,  1895,  pp.  441-453;  Jan.,  1896,  pp.  521-544;  Feb.,  1896, 
pp.  621-643;  vol.  4,  Mar.,  1896,  pp.  1-15;  Apr.,  1896,  pp.  133-146;  May,  1896, 
pp.  239-246;  June,  1896,  pp.  341-351.  Philadelphia,  1895-96.  8°.) 

"An  illustrated  account  of  the  entire  tour  of  General  Lafayette  in  the 
United  States  in  1824-25,  compiled  from  contemporaneous  accounts  and 
reminiscences  sent  to  us  by  members  of  the  patriotic  hereditary  societies 
all  along  the  routes  traveled  by  '  the  Nation's  Guest.' " 

BUDINGER,  Max.     Lafayette.     Ein  Lebensbild. 

Leipzig:  B.  G.  Teubner,  1870.     7/5,  (i)  pp.     8°. 


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BURTON,  Alma  Holman.  Lafayette,  the  friend  of  American  liberty;  with 
an  introduction  by  J.  Baldwin.  (France  and  the  American  revo- 
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New  York,   Chicago  \_etc.~\:   Werner  school  book  co.,  [/<%><?]  •     85  pp. 
Illustrations.     16°.     (Friends  of  American  liberty.     Lafayette.) 
BUTLER,  Frederick.     Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  de  La  Fayette,  major-gen- 
eral in  the  Revolutionary  Army  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Together  with  his  tour  through  the  United  States. 
Wethersfield  \_Conn. ~\:  Published  by  Deming  &  Francis,  1825.     417, 

(f)  pp.     Portrait.     72°. 
BUTTERWORTH,  Hezekiah.     The  knight  of  liberty;  a  tale  of  the  fortunes 

of  La  Fayette. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1895.     vi,  (2}, 225 pp.     Plates. 

12°. 

CARRINGTON,  Henry  B.     Lafayette's  Virginia  campaign,  1781. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  6,  May,  1881,  pp.  340-352.) 

CARSON,  Hampton  L[awrence].     The   Hampton  L.  Carson  collection  of 
engraved  portraits  of  Jefferson,  Franklin,  and  Lafayette.     Cata- 
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[Philadelphia,  Press  of  W.  F.  Fell  company,  1904.]     6,  157 pp.     Por- 
traits.    Plates.     4° . 

Title-page  reads:  The  unique  collection  of  engraved  portraits  of  Thomas 
Jefferson,  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Gilbert  Mottier  de  La  Fayette  ...  to 
be  sold  April  20th  .  .  .  and  .  .  .  April  2ist  .  .  .  [1904]. 

CASTiLLE,  [Charles]  Hippolyte.     Lafayette. 

Paris:  Ferdinand    Sartorius,    1858.     63  pp.     Portrait.     Facsimile. 

24° .     (Portraits  historiques  an,  dix-neuvieme  siecle,  43.) 
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Extrait  des  Memoires  de  la  Societe  nationale  d'agriculture,  sciences  et 
arts  d' Angers. 

CECIL,  E.     Life  of  Lafayette.     Written  for  children. 

Boston:  Crosby,  Nichols  and  company,  1860.     (6),  218  pp.     Plates 

{colored}.     16° . 
CHARAVAY,  Etienne.     Le  ge'ne'ral  La  Fayette,  1757-1834.     Notice  biogra- 

phique. 

Paris:  Au  siege  de  la  societe,  1898.     viii,  653,   (3}  pp.     Portraits. 
Facsimiles.     8°. 

"Bibliographic,"  pp.  600-612. 
"Iconographie,"  pp.  613-620. 

CHATEAUNEUF,  A.     Le  ge'ne'ral  Lafayette.     Memoires  authentiques. 

Paris:  Chez  Dumont,  1831.     (6),  80 pp.    8°. 
CHURCH,  Ella  Rodman.     Lafayette's  last  visit  to  America. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  6,  May,  1881,  pp.  322-339.) 
CLOQUET,  Jules.     Recollections  of  the  private  life  of  General  Lafayette. 
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28  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS 

CODD,  Margaret  Jane.     The  story  of  Lafayette. 

Chicago:  A.  Flanagan,  \_i8c)S~\.    112 pp.     Illustrations.     12°.     (The 
teacher's  helper,  vol.  5,  no.  4. ) 

A  COMPLETE  history  of  the  Marquis  de  Lafayette,  major-general  in  the 
army  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  the  war  of  the  Revolu- 
tion; embracing  an  account  of  his  late  tour  through  the  United 
States  to  the  time  of  his  departure,  September,  1825.  By  an  officer 
in  the  late  army. 

New  York:  Printed  for,  and  published  by,  Robert  Lowry,  1826.    504 
pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

GUSHING,  Caleb.     A  eulogy  on  La  Fayette,  pronounced  at  the  request  of  the 

young  men  of  Dover,  September  6,  1834. 
Dover,  N.  H.:  Geo.  Wadleigh,  1834.     27  PP-     &° • 

CuTTER,  William.     The  life  of  General  Lafayette. 

New  York:  George  F.  Cooledge  &  brother  [1849].     408  pp.     Plates. 
Portraits  (woodcuts).     12°. 

DIALOGUE  entre  le  Dr.  Quickly  et  M.  Amen,  patriote  impartial  de  la 
garde  nationale  parisienne,  touchant  M.  Metier  de  la  Fayette, 
mare'chal-de-camp  des  ci-devant  armies  du  roi,  actuellement  com- 
mandant des  gardes  nationales  parisiennes. 

Londres,  1790.    24  pp.     Plate.     12°.     (  With  Les  Actes  des  apotres. 
Paris  \_i79O?~\,  version  61.) 

DONIOL,  Henri,  i.  e.  Jean  Henri  Antoine.  Correspondance  ine"dite  de 
La  Fayette.  Lettres  e"crites  au  Comte  d'Estaing  pendant  la  cam- 
pagne  du  vice-amiral  de  la  Delaware  a.  Boston  du  14  juillet  au 

20  octobre  1778. 

(In  Revue  d'histoire  diplomatique,  vol.  6,  1892,  pp.  395-448.) 

La  Fayette  avant  l'anne"e  1800. 

(In  Revue  d'histoire  diplomatique,  vol.  17,  Oct.,  1903,  pp.  489-532.) 

La  Fayette  dans  la  revolution.     Annies  d'Ame"rique.     Annies  de 

pouvoir  et  anne"es  de  geole.     La  veille  du  consulat  1775-1799. 

Paris:  Annand  Colin,  1904.     (4),  139 Pp.     12°.     Politiques  d'autre- 

fois. ) 
ESPINCHAL,  Comte  d'.     Lafayette. 

(In  Revue  retrospective,  vol.  20,  1894,  pp.  289-320.) 
EVERETT,  Edward.     Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,  at 

the  request  of  the  young  men  of  Boston,  September  6,  1834. 
Boston:  Nathan  Hale;  and  Allen  &  Ticknor,  1834.    IO4  PP-     %° • 
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two  worlds  and  two  centuries. 

New  York:   Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co. ,  \_i888~} .     x,  472  pp.    Illustra- 
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FOSTER,  John.     A  sketch  of  the  tour  of  General  Lafayette  on  his  late  visit 
to  the  United  States,  1824;  comprising  the  addresses  of  the  town 
and  city  authorities,  with  the  answers  of  the  general. 
Portland:   Printed  at  the  Statesman  office,  by  A.  W.  Thayer,  1824. 
228,  (3) pp.     8°. 


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the  29th  of  June,  1834. 
Boston:  Munroe  &  Francis,  1834.     16  pp.     8°. 

GENERAL  LA  FAYETTE'S  arrival  in  the  United  States. 

(In  American  sketches;   by  a  native  of  the  United  States,  pp.  58-94. 
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GREGG,  Jarvis.     Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  in  the  chapel  of  Dart- 
mouth college,  July  4,  1834. 
Hanover,  N.  H.:  Thomas  Mann,  1834.     28 pp.     8°. 

HAI,E,  E[dward]  J[oseph].     Monsieur  le  marquis  de  La  Fayette.        « 
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Carolina  booklet,  vol.  i,  no.  8.) 
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[Boston,  1891.]     1 6  pp.     12°. 
Cover-title. 

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New  York :  A.  L.  Burt  company,  [/poj].     iv,iii-vii,364pp.    Plates. 
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HISTORICAL  sketches  illustrative  of  the  life  of  M.  de  Lafayette;  and  the 

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United  States;  from  his  arrival  August  I5th,  to  the  celebration  at 
Yorktown,  October  igth,  1824. 

Boston:  Printed  and  published  by  E.  G.  House,  1824.     264  pp.     Por- 
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Boston:  Old  South   meeting  house,  1883.     8 pp.     12°.     {Old  South 
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Caption-title. 

LAFAYETTE'S  visit  to  Indiana. 

(In  Brookville  inquirer  and  Franklin  republican,  vol.  7,  June  17,  1825.) 
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LAMB,  Martha  J.  Our  country  fifty  years  ago;  some  incidents  in  connec- 
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(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  18,  Dec.,  1887,  pp.  457-477.) 

LETTERS  of  Washington  and  Lafayette.      [1777-1792.] 

Boston:  Old  South  meeting  house,  1889.     20  pp.     12°.     (Old  South 
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Caption-title. 

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Lafayette  in  America  in  1824  and  1825;  or,  Journal  of  a  voyage 

to  the  United  States;  by  A.  Levasseur  ...     Tr.  by  J.  D.  God- 
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Reis  door  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika,  in  de  jaren 
1824  en  1825,  door  den  generaal  Lafayette.     Naar  het  Fransch 
van  zijnen  secretaris  A.  Levasseur  .  .   . 
Zutphen:   W.  J.  Thieme,  1831.     2  vols.     Portrait.     8° . 
LOMENIE,  Louis  Leonard  de.     M.  de  Lafayette. 

(In  fits  Galerie  des contemporains  illustres,  par  un  homme  de  rien,  vol.5, 
pp.  9-120.     Paris,  1842.     16°.) 

LONG,  John  D[avis].     Lafayette  in  America. 

[Boston:  The  Youth's  companion,  1902.]    15 pp.    Illustrations.    Por- 
traits.    12°. 

From  the  Youth's  companion,  July  3,  1902. 
MACK,  Ebenezer.     The  life  of  Gilbert  Motier  de  Lafayette. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.:  Mack,  Andrus  &  Woodruff,  1841.    371  pp.     Illustra- 
tions (wood  cuts).     12° . 

MAKERS  of  American  history:  Patrick  Henry,  by  Alexander  H.  Everett; 
General  Greene,  General  Lafayette,  General  Marion,  by  William 
[!]  T.  Headley. 

New  York:  The  University  society ,  incorporated,  1904.    336pp.    Por- 
trait.    12°. 

MEMOIRS  of  General  La  Fayette,  embracing  details  of  his  public  and  pri- 
vate life,   sketches  of  the  American  revolution,   .  .   .  with  bio- 
graphical notices  of  individuals  who  have   been   distinguished 
actors  in  these  events. 
•New  York:  Published  by  Russell  Robins,  1825.     455  pp.     Portraits 

12°. 

MEMOIRS  of  General  Lafayette,  with  an  account  of  his  tour  through  the 
United  States,  and  a  description  of  the  ceremonies  in  laying  the 
corner  stone  of  the  Bunker  Hill  monument. 
[1825.]     24pp.     Portrait.     12°. 
Cover-title. 

NEW  YORK  (City)  Common  council.  Description  of  the  book  presented 
to  General  La  Fayette  by  the  Common  council  of  New  York,  with 
explanations  of  the  designs,  etc. 

Published  by  order  of  the  committee,  J.  &  J.  Harper,  printers,  1825. 
2jpp.     1 6°. 

PARKER,  A.  A.  Recollections  of  General  Lafayette  on  his  visit  to  the  United 
States,  in  1824  and  1825;  with  the  most  remarkable  incidents  of 
his  life,  from  his  birth  to  the  day  of  his  death. 

Keene,   N.    H.:  Sentinel  printing  company,   1879.     148  pp.     Por- 
trait.    8°. 


FRENCH    ALLIANCE    IN    AMERICAN    REVOLUTION          31 

PEI,ET  DE  LA  LozERE,  Privat  Joseph  Claramond,  comte.     Lafayette  en 

AmeVique  et  en  France. 

Paris:  Grassart,  1867.     (2),  210,  (i)  pp.     12°. 

[POST,  Lydia  Minturn] .  Personal  recollections  of  the  American  revolution. 
A  private  journal.  Prepared  from  authentic  domestic  records. 
Together  with  reminiscences  of  Washington  &  Lafayette. 
Edited  by  Sidney  Barclay  [pseud.]. 

New  York:  Rudd  &  Carleton,  1859.     251  pp.     Facsimile.     12°. 
REGNAULT-WARIN,  Jean  Baptiste  Joseph  Innocent  Philadelphe.     Mdmoires 
pour  servir  a  la  vie  du  Ge'ne'ral  La  Fayette,  et  a  1'histoire  de  1'As- 
semblee  constituante. 
A  Paris:  Chez  Hesse  et  tie.,  1824.     2  vols.     8°. 

SAINTE-BEUVE,  C.  A.     Memoires  de  Ge'ne'ral  La  Fayette  (1838). 

(In  his  Portraits  Iitt6raires,  vol.  2,  pp.  157-202.     Paris,  1855.     12°. ) 

SARRANS,  Bernard.     Memoirs  of  General  Lafayette  and  of   the  French 

revolution  of  1830. 
London:  Richard  Bentley,  1832.     2  vols.     Portraits.     8° . 

SCHOUivER,  James.     Lafayette's  tour  in  1824. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  10,  Sept.,  1883,  pp.  243-250.) 

SKETCH  of  the  life  and  military  services  of  Gen.  La  Fayette  during  the 

American  revolution. 

New-York:  Printed  and  published  for  the  editor,  1824.    24pp.     8°. 
SPRAGUE,  William  B  [uell] .     An  oration  commemorative  of  the  late  Gen- 
eral Lafayette,  pronounced  before  the  military  and  civic  societies 
of  the  city  of  Albany,  in  the  South  Dutch  church,  July  24,  1834. 
Albany:  Packard  and  Van  Benthuysen,  1834.    34pp.     8°. 
STATEMENT  of  the  attempted  rescue  of  General  Lafayette  from  ' '  Olmutz. ' ' 
[Charleston,  S.  C.:   Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell,  188-?']     49pp.     8°. 

"The  following  account  is  prepared  from  the  personal  narrative  and 
conversations  of  Col.  F.  K.  Huger,  by  one  of  his  family." 

STEVENS,  John  Austin.     The  expedition  of  Lafayette  against  Arnold. 

Baltimore:  [J.  Murphy'},  1878.    36  pp.     8°.     (Maryland  historical 
society.     Fund-publication,  no.  13.} 

Lafayette's  letters  from  prison,  Magdeburg,  1793. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  6,  May,  1881,  pp.  353-359.) 

Visit  of  Lafayette  to  the  United  States,  1784. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  2,  Dec.,  1878,  pp.  724-733.) 

STIFLE  [Charles  Janeway].     A  review  of  Mr.  Tower's  "The  Marquis  de 

La  Fayette  in  the  American  revolution." 
Philadelphia,  1895.    23pp.     8°. 

"Reprinted  from  'The  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biogra- 
phy.'    April,  1895." 

SUMNER,  Charles.     Lafayette;  the  faithful  one.     Lecture. 

Boston:   Wright  &  Potter,  1870.    35pp.    8°. 
SwETT,  Lucia  Gray.     The  visit  of  Lafayette,  the  old  housekeeper's  story. 

Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard,  1903.    38  numbered  leaves.    Portrait.    12°. 


32  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

[TiCKNOR,  George.]     Outlines  of  the  principal  events  in  the  life  of  Gen- 
eral Lafayette. 
Boston:  Published  by  Cummings,  Hilliard  &  co.,  1825.     64 pp.     8°. 

Reprinted   from  the   North  American  review,  Jan.,  1825,   "with  a  few 
alterations  and  a  considerable  number  of  additions." 

TOWER,  Charlemagne,  jr.    The  Marquis  de  La  Fayette  in  the  American 
revolution.     With  some  account  of  the  attitude  of  France  toward 
the  War  of  Independence. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1895.    2  vols.     Portraits.     Maps. 

8°. 
TUCKER,    John    S.      The    French    in    our   Revolution.      The    Marquis 

Lafayette. 
[  Washington ,  1881.  ]     10  pp.     8°. 

Cover-title. 
TUCKERMAN,  Bayard.     Life  of  General  Lafayette,  with  a  critical  estimate 

of  his  character  and  public  acts. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  company,  1889.     2  vols.     Portraits.    12°. 
UPHAM,  Nathaniel  G.     Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  at  Concord,  agree- 
ably to  a  resolve  of  the  New-Hampshire  legislature,  on  the  iyth 
of  June  1835. 

Concord:  Printed  by  Cyrus  Barton,  1835.    56  pp.     8°. 
VIE  prive"e,  impartiale,  politique,  militaire  et  domestique,  du  Marquis  de 
La  Fayette,   ge'ne'ral  des  Bleuets,  pour  servir  de  supplement  a  la 
ne"crologie  des  hommes  ce"lebres  du  dix-huitieme  siecle,  &  de  clef 
aux  revolutions  francaises  &  americaines. 

A  Paris:  De  V  imprimerie  particuliere  de  M.  de  Bastide  en   1790. 
88pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

VIE  publique  et  priv£e  de  M.  le  marquis  de  Lafayette,  avec  des  details 

sur  1' affaire  du  6  octobre,  etc. 
[/*«;  is] ,  1791.     69  pp.     12°.     {With  Vie  privee,  impartiale,  politique, 

militaire  et  domestique,  du  Marquis  de  La  Fayette.     Paris,  1790. ) 
VISIT  of  the  Nation's  Guest  to  Indiana. 

(In  Louisville  public  advertiser,  vol.  7,  May  18,  1825.) 
Address  to  General  Lafayette. 
Answer  of  General  Lafayette. 
Account  of  dinner  and  toasts. 

Same. 

(In  Evansville  gazette,  vol.  4,  June  n,  1825.) 

Same. 

(In  Indiana  journal,  vol.  3,  June  7,  1825.) 

WALN,  Robert,  jr.  Life  of  the  Marquis  de  La  Fayette;  Major-general  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  the  war  of  the 
Revolution. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  J.  P.  Ayres,  1825.    505  pp.     Portrait.    8°. 
WARD,  Robert  D.     An  account  of  General  La  Fayette's  visit  to  Virginia  in 

the  years  i824-'25. 
West,  Johnston  &  co.,  Richmond,  Va.,i88i.     136 pp.     Portrait.     8°. 


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WHITMAN,  Walt.     Lafayette  in  Brooklyn,  with  an  introduction  by  John 

Burroughs. 

New  York:    G.  D.  Smith,  7905.     (25)  /  pp.     2  portraits  (including 
frontispiece}.     Folded  facsimile.     8°. 

"The  following  impromptu  reminiscence  of  Lafayette's  visit  to  this 
country  in  1825  .  .  .  was  given  some  time  since  at  a  meeting  of  the  New 
England  historic  genealogical  society  in  ...  Boston." 

"The  following  paper  is  printed  literally  from  an  undated  MS.  prepared 
by  Whitman  for  the  printer,  but  never  published."  • 

WOOD,  William  A.     Lafayette's  visit  to  Missouri,  [1825]. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  18,  Aug.,  1887,  pp.  154-156.) 
WYLIE,  Andrew.     An  eulogy  on  Lafayette,   delivered  in  Bloomington, 
Indiana,  on  the  ninth  of  May,  1835,  at  the'  request  of  the  citizens 
and  students. 
Cincinnati:   Taylor  and  Tracy,  1835.    32pp.     12°. 

MARQUIS   DE   LAFAYETTE — ARTICLES   IN   PERIODICALS 

1815.     Interesting  notices  of  the  life  of  the  Marquis  de  La  Fayette. 
The  Portfolio,  vol.  13  (June,  1815):  499-513. 

1824.  Lafayette. 

The  Portfolio,  vol.  32  (Oct.,  1824):  261-264. 
1834.     The  visit  of  General  Lafayette. 

The  Portfolio,  vol.  32  (Oct.,  1824):  328-339;  (Nov.,  1824):  415-417. 

1825.  Lafayette.     George  Ticknor. 

North  American  review,  vol.  20  (Jan.,  1825}:  147-180. 
1825.     Memoirs  of  General  La  Fayette. 

United  States  literary  gazette,  vol.  i  (Jan.  i,  1825):  278-279. 
1825.     Outlines  of  the  principal  events   in  the  life  of  General  Lafayette. 
[Review.] 

United  States  literary  gazette,  vol.  2  (Apr.  i,  1825):  9-15. 

1829.  Lafayette  in  America. 

American  qtiarterly  reviezv,  vol.  6  (Dec.,  1829}:  467-494. 
Review  of  Levasseur's  "Lafayette  en  Ame'rique." 

1830.  Lafayette  in  America.     E.  Everett. 

North  American  review,  vol.  30  (Jan.,  1830):  216-237. 

Review  of  Levasseur's  "Lafayette  en  Am£rique." 

1832.  Memoirs  of  Lafayette. 

Monthly  review,  vol.  129  (Oct.,  1832}:  224-248. 

Review  of  the  Memoirs  by  B.  Sarrans. 

1833.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  General  Lafayette.     A.  D.  Paterson. 
American  -monthly  magazine,  vol.  i  (June  i,  1833):  243-250;  (July 

i,  1833):  295-303. 

1834.  La  Fayette.     [A  poem.]     L.  H.  Sigourney. 

New  England  magazine,  vol.  7  (Aug.,  1834):  124-125. 
1834.     Glimpses  of  Lafayette,  and  of  a  few  of  his  friends. 
New  monthly  magazine,  vol.  41  (July,  1834):  315-321. 


34  LIBRARY    OF    CONGEES8 

1834.  La  Fayette.     Eulogy.     Alexandre  de  Boinville. 
Southern  literary  messenger,  vol.  i  (Nov.,  1834): 

1835.  Lafayette.     Eulogies  by  John  Quincy  Adams  and  Edward  Everett 

reviewed. 
Southern  literary  messenger,  vol.  i  (Feb.,  1835):  307-312. 

1836.  Recollections  of  General  Lafayette. 
Monthly  review,  vol.  130  (Jan.,  1836):  §6-65. 

Review  of  Jules  Cloquet's  Recollections. 

1837.  Memoirs  of  Lafayette. 

Monthly  review,  vol.  143  (July,  1837}:  392-397. 
1843.     Reminiscences  of  men  and  things.     Lafayette. 

Eraser's  magazine,  vol.  28  (July,  1843}:  60-72;  (Aug.,  1843):  169-182. 
1848.     Recollections  of  Lafayette.     Rose  Standish. 

The  Knickerbocker,  vol.  32  (Sept.,  1848):  215-218. 
1855.     Reminiscences  of  a  tempest-tost  life.     Lafayette. 

Putnam' s monthly ,  vol.  6  (Oct.,  1855}:  416-424. 

1859.     Reminiscences  of  La  Fayette's  visit  to  Boston — Governor  Eustis — 
Governor  Brooks  and  others.     W.  H.  Sumner. 

New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,   vol.  13  (Apr., 

1859}:  99-107. 
1861.     The  home  of  Lafayette. 

Atlantic  monthly ,  vol.  8  (Dec.,  1861):  649-663. 
1867.     Lafayette  as  a  patriot  and  soldier. 

National  quarterly  review,  vol.  16  (Dec.,  1867):  71-95. 
1870.     Last  letter  of  General  Lafayette,  as  an  American  officer. 

Historical  magazine,  vol.  18  (Dec.,  1870):  353. 
1873.     Lafayette's  last  visit  to  America.     Thurlow  Weed. 

The  Galaxy,  vol.  16  (July,  1873}:  73-78. 

1873.  Lafayette:  The  creator  of  the  National  guard. 
Temple  bar,  vol.  39  (Nov.,  1873):  479-493. 
Eclectic  magazine,  vol.  82  (Jan.,  1874):  90-99. 

1874.  The  gold  medal  presented  to  Lafayette  [by  the  Seventh  regiment, 

National  guards,  of  the  city  of  New  York]. 
American  historical  record,  vol.3  (Nov.,  1874):  492-495. 
1876.     Lafayette — The  nature  of  his  relations  to  America.     Esther  Reed 

Vernet. 
Potter's  American  monthly,  vol.  6  (Apr.,  1876}:  270-274. 

1885.  General  Lafayette's  visit  to  Pittsburgh  in  1825. 
Pennsylvania's  •magazine  of  history  and  biography ,  vol.  9  (Oct.,  1885}: 

272-277. 

From  the  Pittsburg  Mercury,  June  i,  and  Pittsburg  Gazette  of  June  3, 
1825. 

1886.  The  enlistment  of  Lafayette,  1776.     Bayard  Tuckerman. 
New  Princeton  review,  vol.  2  (Nov.,  1886):  376-388. 

1889.     Tuckerman's  Lafayette.     A.  G.  Sedgwick. 
Nation,  vol.  48  (May  23,  1889}:  431-432. 


35 

1892.  Bardoux's  Lafayette.     A.  Laugel. 

Nation,  vol.  55  (Aug.  18,  1892):  123-124;  (Sept.  i,  1892):  164. 

1893.  Silas  Deane  and  the  coming  of  Lafayette.     Georgianna  A.  Boutwell. 
New  England  magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  8  (Apr.,  s8oj):  167-174. 

1895.     Tower's  Lafayette.     Paul  L.  Ford. 

Nation,  vol.  60  (Mar.  21,  '895):  222-223. 

1895.  Lafayette  in  the  American  Revolution.     D.  L.  Shorey. 
Dial  (Chicago),  vol.  18  (Apr.  i,  1895):  208-210. 

Review  of  Charlemagne  Tower's  I^afayette. 

1896.  Lafayette  as  a  Freemason.     Abraham  Jordan. 
American  historical  register,  vol.  4  (Apr.,  1896):  147-150. 

1897.  The  Marquis  de  Lafayette  and  President  Monroe.     Murat  Halstead. 
Cosmopolitan,  vol.  23  (Oct.,  1897):  681-690. 

1898.  Charavay's  Lafayette.     A.  Laugel. 

Nation,  vol.  66  (Mar.  17,  1898):  203-204;  (Mar.  24,  1898):  221-222; 
(Apr.  7,  1898):  261-262. 

1899.  La  Fayette's  departure  from  this  country.     (Sept.  7,  1825.) 
The  Spirit  of  76,  vol.5  (Aug.,  1899):  258. 

1900.  The  statue  of  General  Lafayette  at  Washington.     Bessie  Josephine 

Lynch. 

The  Spirit  of  ^76,  vol.  6  (Apr.,  1900):  131-132. 
1900.     America's  gift  to  France  [Lafayette  statue].     Edward  Insley. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  45  (June  9,  1900):  527. 
1900.     In  memory  of  Lafayette. 

The  Independent,  vol.  52  (July  12,  1900):  1646-1647. 
1900.     The  statue  of  Lafayette  at  Paris. 

Scientific  American,  vol.  83  (July  21,  1900):  43. 

1900.  Musings  without  method.     Figureheads  of  emotion — Homage  to 

Lafayette  .  .   .  France  and  America. 
Blackwood^s  Edinburgh  magazine,  vol.  168  (Sept.,  1900):  394-404. 

1901.  Lafayette's  carriage. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  vol.  51  (Mar.  16,  1901):  21081. 

1901.  The  Lafayette  monument.     Richard  Ladegast. 
The  Outlook,  vol.  69  (Sept.  7,  1901):  56-57. 

1902.  A  letter  of  Marquis  de  La  Fayette,  1781. 
American  historical  review,  vol.  8  (Oct.,  1902):  89-91. 

1903.  Lafayette's  last  visit  to  America.     Theodore  Stanton. 
Lippincotfs  monthly  magazine ,  vol.  71  (April,  1903):  544-549. 

1903.     Lafayette's  letters.     A.  Laugel. 

Nation,  vol.  76  (June  25,  1903}:  513-514. 
1903.     Lafayette.     George  Hare  Ford. 

The  Spirit  of  '76,  vol.  10  (Oct.,  1903):  34;  (Nov.,  1903}:  46-47. 
1903.     America's  tribute  to  Lafayette.     Augustus  E.  Ingram. 

Munsey's  magazine,  vol.  30  (Nov.,  1903}:  225-228. 


36  LIBEARY    OF    CONGRESS 

FRENCH  FLEET  IN  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 

CAMBIS,  comte  de.  Extraits  du  journal  tenu  par  le  c  w  Cambis  a  bord  du 
Lanquedoc. 

(In  Doniol,  H.  Histoire  de  la  participation  de  la  France,  vol.  3,  pp.  374- 
382.  Paris,  1888.  F°.) 

CHEVALIER,  E[douard] .    Histoire  de  la  marine  franjaise  pendant  la  guerre 
de  I'inde'pen dance  americaine,  prece"dee  d'unee'tude  sur  la  marine 
militaire  de  la  France  et  sur  ses  institutions  depuis  le  commence- 
ment du  xviie  siecle  jusqu'a  l'anne"e  1877. 
Paris:  Hachette  et  de.,  1877.     (4),  5/7,  (2}  pp.    8°. 
ESTAING,  Charles  Hector,  comte  d'.     Extrait  du  journal  d'un  officier  de  la 

marine  de  1'escadre  de  M.  le  comte  d'Estaing. 
[«./>.  ~\  1782.     1 26  pp.     Portrait.     12°. 

A  declaration  addressed  in  the  name  of  the  King  of  France  to  all 

the  ancient  French  in  North  America. 

(In  Documents  relative  to  the  colonial  history  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
vol.  10,  pp.  1165-1167.  Albany,  1858.  4°.) 

A  declaration  addressed  in  the  name  of  the  King  of  France  to  all 

the  ancient  French  in  North  America. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  22,  Nov.,  1889,  pp.  427-429.) 
A  translation  of  a  document  which  was  printed  in  French  on  board  the 
Lanquedoc  for  the  Count  d'Estaing,  October  28,  1778. 

Siege  of  Savannah,  1779.     General  orders  of  the  Count  d'Estaing 

for  the  attack  by  the  allied  forces,  8th  and  gth  October.     Tr.  from 
the  original  MS.  in  the  possession  of  Frank  Moore. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  2,  Sept.,  1878,  pp.  548-551.) 

EVERETT,  Sidney.     The  Chevalier  de  Ternay. 

(In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  vol.  27.  Oct.,  1873, 
pp.  404-418.) 

FRANCE.     Ministere  des  affaires  etrangeres.     Les  combattants  francais  de 

la  guerre  americaine  1778-1873.     Listes  e"tablies  d'apres  les  documents 

authentiques  de"pos£s  aux  Archives  nationales  et  aux  Archives  du 

Ministere  de  la  guerre.     Publides  par  les  soins  du  Ministere  des 

affaires  etrangeres. 

Paris:  Ancienne  maison  Quantin,  Librairies-imprimeries  reunies, 
Motteroz,  Martinet,  1903.  (4),  xii,  (4),  327  pp.  Plates.  Por- 
traits. F°. 

Listes.  Marine:  Escadre  du  comte  d'Estaing.  Escadre  du  comte  de 
Grasse.  Escadre  des  comtes  de  Guichen  et  de  Grasse.  Escadre  du  comte 
de  Ternay  (arin£e  de  Rochambeau). 

Same. 

Washington:  Imprimerie  nationale,  1905.  ii,  453  pp.  Plates.  Por- 
traits. f3.  ([£/.  S.]  $8th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  docu- 
ment 77.) 

Paris  edition  pub.  1903. 

GOUSSENCOURT,  Chevalier  de.  A  journal  of  the  cruise  of  the  fleet  of  His 
Most  Christian  Majesty,  under  the  command  of  the  Count  de 
Grasse-Tilly,  in  1781  and  1782. 

(In  The  operations  of  the  French  fleet  under  the  Count  de  Grasse,  in 
1781-2,  pp.  25-133.     New  York,  1864.     8°. ) 
The  name  "Chevalier  de  Goussencourt "  appears  to  be  a  pseudonym. 


FRENCH    ALLIANCE    IN    AMERICAN    REVOLUTION         37 

JOURNAI,  of  an  officer  in  the  naval  army  in  America,   in   1781   and  1782. 
Amstersdam,  1783. 

(In  The  operations  of  the  French  fleet  under  the  Count  de  Grasse  in 
1781-2,  pp.  136-185.     New  York,  1864.     8°.) 
This  journal  was  written  "  by  a  friendly  hand,  if  not  his  [De  Grasse's] 


KERGUEI<EN-[TREMAREC],  Y[ves]  J[oseph  de].  Relation  des  combats  et 
des  evenements  de  la  guerre  maritime  de  1778  entre  la  France  et 
1'Angleterre,  mele'e  de  reflexions  sur  les  manoeuvres  des  ge"neraux; 
precddee  d'une  adresse  aux  marins,  sur  la  disposition  des  vais- 
seaux  pour  le  combat;  et  terminee  par  un  precis  de  la  guerre  pr£- 
sente,  des  causes  de  la  destruction  de  la  marine,  et  des  moyens  de 
la  re"tablir. 
[Paris]:  Impr.  de  Pair-is,  1796.  (2),  403  pp.  12°, 

[LoSTANGES,  Arnaud  L,ouis  Charles  Rose  de.]     Relation  du  combat  de  la 
fregate   francaise  la   Surveillante,  contre   la   frigate   anglaise  le 
Quebec. 
Paris:  F.  Didot,  imprimeur  du  rot,  /<?//.     68 pp.     Plates.     8°. 

NoAiivLES,   [Amblard  Marie  Raymond  Amedee]  vicomte  de.     Marins  et 
soldats  francais  en  Amerique  pendant  la  guerre  de  1'inddpendance 
des  Etats-Unis  (1778-1783). 
Paris:  Perrinet  €16,1903.     vii,4jopp.     Portraits.  2  folded  maps.   8°. 

The  OPERATIONS  of  the  French  fleet  under  the  Count  de  Grasse  in  1781-2, 

as  described  in  two  contemporaneous  journals. 

New   York,  1864.     x,    [u~\-2i6  pp.     Portraits.     Plates.     Plan.     4°- 
( [Bradford  dub  series,     no.  j] . ) 

Edited  by  John  Dawson  Gilmary  Shea. 

The  name  "Chevalier  de  Goussencourt,"  under  which  the  first  journal 
was  issued,  appears  to  be  a  pseudonym,  cf.  Pref. 

The  second  journal  was  written  "by -a  friendly  hand,  if  not  his  [de 
Grasse's]  own."  cf.  p.  21. 

CONTENTS. — Introduction. — Francis  Joseph  Paul  de  Grasse-Rouville, 
count  de  Grasse,  marquis  de  Tilly.— A  journal  of  the  cruise  of  the  fleet  of 
His  Most  Christian  Majesty,  under  the  command  of  the  Count  de  Grasse- 
Tilly,  in  1781  and  1782.  By  the  chevalier  de  Goussencourt  [tr.  from  the 
Ms.]. — Journal  of  an  officer  in  the  naval  army  in  America,  in  1781  and 
1782  .  .  .  Amsterdam,  1783. — Appendix.  Better  from  Count  de  Grasse  to 
General  Washington  23  September,  1781. — Better  of  General  Washington 
22  September,  1781. — Account  of  De  Grasse's  conquest  of  Tobago,  from  the 
Gazette  de  France,  Aug.  10,  1781.— Journal  of  the  operations  of  the  fleet, 
abridged  from  the  Gazette  de  France,  Aug.  10,  1781.— Journal  of  the  opera- 
tions of  the  fleet,  abridged  from  the  Gazette  de  France,  20  November. — 
Actions  of  April  gth  and  I2th  [extracted  from  "Voyage  d 'un  Suisse  dans 
differentes  colonies  d'Amerique"  by  Girod-Chantrans] .— Rodney's  ac- 
count of  the  actions  of  April  gth  and  i2th. 

STONE,  Edwin  Martin.  Our  French  allies.  Rochambeau  and  his  army, 
Lafayette  and  his  devotion,  D'Estaing,  De  Ternay,  Barras,  De 
Grasse,  and  their  fleets,  in  the  great  war  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, from  1778  to  1782. 

Providence:  Printed  by  the  Providence  press  co.,  1884  [1883].     xxxi, 
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SIEGE  OF  YORKTOWN 

[BUTLER,  Richard.]  General  Richard  Butler's  Journal  of  the  siege  of 
Yorktown. 

(In  Historical  magazine,  vol.  8,  Mar.,  1864,  pp.  102-112.) 

CURRY,  J[abez]  L[amar]  M[onroe].  Lessons  of  the  Yorktown  centen- 
nial. Address  delivered  in  Richmond,  on  22d  October,  1881,  by 
request  of  the  City  council. 

Richmond:  Dispatch  steam  printing  house,  1881.     24 pp.     8°. 
Du  HAMEL  [William  James  C.]     An  address  read  before  the  Maryland 
historical  society  on  the  centennial  of  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  Va. 
1781-1881. 

[New  York:  American  bank  note  co.,  iSSo?]     7 pp.     8°. 
•    A  history  of  the  surrender  of  the  British  forces  to  the  Americans 

and  French  at  Yorktown,  Va. 
[Washington,  iSSi.}     u,[i~\pp.     Map.     8°. 

Reprint  of  his  "Address  read  before  the  Maryland  historical  society  on 
the  centennial  of  the  siege  of  Yorktown." 

[EVANS,  Chaplain.]  Journal  of  the  siege  of  York  in  Virginia,  by  a  chap- 
lain of  the  American  army. 

(In   Massachusetts  historical   society.    Collections,  vol.  9,  pp.   102-108. 
Boston,  1804.    S°.) 

FiSKE,  Nathan.  An  oration  delivered  at  Brookfield,  Nov.  14,  1781.  In 
celebration  of  the  capture  of  Lord  Cornwallis  and  his  whole  army 
at  York -Town  and  Gloucester,  in  Virginia,  by  the  combined  army 
under  the  command  of  his  excellency  General  Washington,  on 
the  i  gth  of  October,  1781. 
Boston:  Printed  by  T.  &  J.  Fleet,  [//<$/].  8pp.  8°. 

The  GUESTS  of  the  nation. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  7,  Dec.,  iS8i,  pp.  463-467.) 
Concerning  the  delegation  sent  by  the  French  Government  to  partici- 
pate in  the  Yorktown  celebration. 

A  HISTORY  of  the  monument  erected  by  the  U.  S.  government  to 
commemorate  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  war  at  Yorktown, 
October  igth,  1781.  Being  a  narrative  of  its  inception,  construc- 
tion, completion,  and  official  examination. 

Philadelphia:  Dewey  &  Eakins,  printers,  1890.    26  pp.    Plates.    Pho- 
tographs.   8°. 
JOHNSTON,  Henry  P[helps].     The  Yorktown  campaign  and  the  surrender 

of  Cornwallis,  1781. 
New  York:   Harper  &  brothers,  1881.     206  pp.     Portraits.     Maps. 

Facsimile.    8°. 

JOURNAL  of  the  siege  of  York  in  Virginia.  [By  a  French  engineer.] 
September-October,  1 78 1 . 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  4,  June,  1880,  pp.  449-452.) 

[MARSH,  Luther  R.]     A  slight  souvenir  of  a  visit  to  the  Yorktown  cen- 
tennial celebration  in  October,  1881,  on  board  the  steam  yacht 
Yosemite. 
[New  York?  1881?}  (2),  21,  (i)  pp.     8°. 


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,  Francois  Louis  Arthur  Thibaut,  comte  de.     Journal  of  the 
siege  of  York. 

(/»  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  7,  Oct.,  1881,  pp.  283-288.) 

NEW  YORK.     Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  State  of  New  York.     Banquet 
given  by  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  State  of  New  York  in 
honor  of  the  guests  of  the  nation  to  the  centennial  celebration  of 
the  victory  at  Yorktown.     New  York,  November  5,  1881. 
[New  York:  1881.]  (2),  ii,  (2),  51  pp.     Plate.     8°. 

PATTON,  Jacob  Harris.  Yorktown:  A  compendious  account  of  the  cam- 
paign of  the  allied  French  and  American  forces,  resulting  in  the 
surrender  of  Cornwallis  and  the  close  of  the  American  revolution; 
the  succeeding  events,  to  the  treaty  of  peace;  and  the  celebration 
of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  surrender  at  Yorktown. 
New  York:  Fords,  Howard,  andHulbert,  1882.  62  pp.  Plates.  Por- 
traits. Maps.  8°. 

ROCHAMBEAU,  [Eugene  Achille  Lacroix  de  Vimeur]   comte  de.     York- 
town.     Centenaire  de  l'ind£pendance  des  Eta,ts-Unis  d'Ame'rique; 
1781-1881. 
Paris:  H.  Champion,  1886.    340,  (1}  pp.     Plates.     8°. 

STEVENS,  Benjamin  Franklin,  comp.  and  ed.  The  campaign  in  Virginia, 
1781.  An  exact  reprint  of  six  rare  pamphlets  on  the  Clinton- 
Cornwallis  controversy,  with  very  numerous  important  unpub- 
lished manuscript  notes  by  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  K.  B.,  and  the- 
omitted  and  hitherto  unpublished  portions  of  the  letters  in  their 
appendixes  added  from  the  original  manuscripts.  With  a  sup- 
plement containing  extracts  from  the  journals  of  the  House  of 
lords,  a  French  translation  of  papers  laid  before  the  House,  and  a 
catalogue  of  the  additional  correspondence  of  Clinton  and  Corn- 
wallis, in  1780-81. 
London,  1888.  2  vols.  4°. 

STEVENS,  John  Austin.     The  allies  at  Yorktown,  1781;  with  an  appendix. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  6,  Jan.,  1881,  pp.  1-53;  vol.  7,  Dec., 
1881,  pp.  445-453..  Maps.) 

The  appendix  contains:  ist.  News  from  the  front,  from  the  journals 
of  the  day;  and  2d.  Letters  from  the  field. 

-  French  officers  at  the  siege  of  York. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  7,  Oct.,  1881,  page  269.) 

-  Yorktown   centennial   handbook;    historical    and   topographical 
guide  to   the  Yorktown   peninsula,  Richmond,  James  river  and 
Norfolk. 

New  York:  For  the  author,  by  C.  A.  Coffin  &  Rogers,  1881.     124  pp. 

Illustrations.     Portraits.     Maps.     S°. 
UNITED  STATES.      Yorktown  centennial  commission.    General  programme 

of  ceremonies  at  the  dedication  of  the  Yorktown  monument. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1  88  1.     (j)  pp.     8°. 

Official  programme  of  the  Yorktown  centennial   celebra- 

tion, October  18,  19,  20,  21,  1881.     Under  the  joint  resolution  of 

Congress  of  June  7,  1880.     Published  by  authority  of  the  York- 

town  centennial  commission. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  F.  T.  Wilson,  1881.     xiv,  (2),  154,  (i)  pp.     8°. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Report  of  the  commission   created  in  accordance  with 
a  joint  resolution  of    Congress,   approved  March  3,   1881,  pro- 
viding for  the  erection  of  a  monument  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  com- 
memorative of  the  surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1883.     169  pp.     8°. 

Another  issue  of  same  date  has  at  head  of  title:  47th  Congress,  zd  ses- 
sion, Senate.    Report  no.  1003. 

[WASHINGTON,  George.]  Orderly  book  of  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  from 
September  26,  1781,  to  November  2nd,  1781.  (Now  first  printed 
from  the  original  MSS. ) 

Philadelphia:  [Antique press},  1865.     (4],  66  pp.     sq.8°.     (Revolu- 
tionary series,     no.  i. ) 

Washington's  orderly  books.     [Oct.  6,  I78i-Oct.  31,  1781.] 

(In  The  American  historical  record,  vol.  3,  pp.  403-406,  457-462,  496-498. 
Philadelphia,  1874.     8°.) 

WINTHROP,  Robert  C[harles].     Oration  on  the  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the   surrender   of    Lord   Cornwallis   to   the   combined   forces  of 
America  and  France  at  Yorktown,  Virginia,  19  October,  1781:  de- 
livered at  Yorktown,  19  October,  1881. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  i88r.     (4),  73 pp.     8°. 

The  YORKTOWN  centennial.  Acts  of  legislatures  and  societies,  with  regard 
to  the  October  celebration. 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,  vol.  7,  Oct..  1881,  pp.  308-314.) 

YORKTOWN  CENTENNIAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  centennial  anniversary  of 
the  surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis  and  the  British  forces  under  his 
command  on  the  igth  day  of  October,  1781,  virtually  the  closing 
of  the  struggle  for  American  independence,  to  be  appropriately 
celebrated  on  the  field  of  Yorktown,  Va.,  in  October,  1881. 
(New  York:  American  banknote  co.,  1880.  w  pp.  8°.  (With  Du 
Hamel,  W.  J.  C.  An  address  read  before  the  Maryland  his- 
torical society  on  the  centennial  of  the  siege  of  Yorktown.  New 
York,  1880.} 

The  centennial  anniversary  of  the  surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis 

and  the  British  forces  under  his  command  on  the  igth  day  of 
October,  1781,  virtually  the  closing  of  the  struggle  for  American 
independence,  to  be  appropriately  celebrated  on  the  field  of  York- 
town,  Va.,  in  October,  1881. 

New  York:' American  bank  note  co.,  1880.     17 pp.     8°. 

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